anyone heard or use anything from SUSPENSION TECHNIQUES
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anyone heard or use anything from SUSPENSION TECHNIQUES
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ST-FR...Q5fAccessories
Found these... are they a legit company or am I better off going with the Tanabes?
Found these... are they a legit company or am I better off going with the Tanabes?
ST is a good old brand. Fwiw, ST sway bars are/were listed on Mazda Competitions web site as an upgrade for the FD.
That being said, there is a sway bar out there that I really like b/c it has "shoulders" on each side of the bushing to eliminate the possibility of side to side movement. Not sure if it is the tanabe or not. It was listed in howard coleman's coilover thread.
That being said, there is a sway bar out there that I really like b/c it has "shoulders" on each side of the bushing to eliminate the possibility of side to side movement. Not sure if it is the tanabe or not. It was listed in howard coleman's coilover thread.
The Tanabe front bar has a shoulder on ONE side of the bushing - I can't remember now if the shoulder is on the inside or outside for sure, but I think it is on the inside.
I bought both the front & rear bars from Evasive Motorsports, with shipping everything was well under $400.
I bought both the front & rear bars from Evasive Motorsports, with shipping everything was well under $400.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ST-FR...Q5fAccessories
Found these... are they a legit company or am I better off going with the Tanabes?
Found these... are they a legit company or am I better off going with the Tanabes?
Make me an offer on these: https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-rx-7-1993-2002-parts-99/fs-ft-fd-sway-bars-suspension-techniques-mazda-motorsports-841064/
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