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    Hey Guys,

    Just wanting feedback on what would be the best option for rear/front sway bars

    Basically I think COBB or Whiteline are the best to get so i'm told

    Any feed back on which would be the better purchase?

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    If I was getting some I would get whiteline, we had them on our WRX and very good. probably COBB are good too not sure

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    and also can anyone provide feedback who has had sway bars put in their mps and the difference they experienced in handling

    The mps already handles really well, and just wondering if it is actually worth the upgrade
    Last edited by mattmps; 15-01-2010 at 10:30 AM.

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    I wanna get hotchkis bars. If I ever have enough money.
    Hotchkis 07-08 Mazdaspeed3 Sport Swaybar Set, JSC Speed Mazdaspeed3 Suspension

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    do u have a 3 or a 6 ?

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    Mps3

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    Do COBB make gear for any other makes or just mazda's ?

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    COBB
    Have products for Mazda, Honda, Nissan, Mitsubishi & Subaru
    All of their Products a of the up most quality.

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    Hi All,

    Ended up going with whiteline rear + front sway bars.... $510 for the set or $255 each

    MRT are doing free fitting for the month of Jan even after that install is only $80-$90 per bar to install

    Enjoy

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    got in on this deal too. Hopefully get it booked in soon for installation.

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    You can do the rear bar with your eyes closed, its the front that requires the most work as the entire subframe needs to be dropped in order to access the bar.

    I am running the Cobb bars in mine, settings are: front stiff / rear stiffest. I was initially only running the rear bar for a few weeks (waiting for the front bar to be installed) on its stiffest setting, but found it a bit too stiff in the rear, on hard cornering it felt that the rear end was overtaking the front end, which can lead to a very aggressive snap oversteer if your not on your game.
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    wonder if they will do the MPS6 fitting free too

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    Quote Originally Posted by LILZLR View Post
    Do COBB make gear for any other makes or just mazda's ?
    Just buy a mazda and you won't have to worry
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