Hotchkis Rear sway bar $165 shipped in stock
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Originally Posted by kingleh@GSC
So what do you think about it EVOTEXAS?
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The Hollow bar is the main difference between the cusco and the Hotchkis the Hotchkis comes with Greasable bushings that are included. The cost is less the bar weights less. as far as normal driving the rear bar will add some stability under moderate cornering. Under normal traffic city driving the bar will not do much other than flatten out the feel of the car.
We now have 5 bars Back in stock and also have the EVO Springs from Hotchkis here too.
Here are the specs:
Front 1.5" Drop 195lb/in (200lb/in Stock)
Rear 1" Drop 275lb/in (270lb/in Stock)
Price is $140 on these springs plus shipping.
As a combo they are $300 plus shipping. Shipping on both is around $35 to cali and closer shipping zones are cheaper. Give Leh or Greg a call want we will get them out ASAP for you
Had to jump in here Leh is out Testing for a Grand Am race so I apologize if he hasn't answered anyone’s emails or IM's about this bar.
We now have 5 bars Back in stock and also have the EVO Springs from Hotchkis here too.
Here are the specs:
Front 1.5" Drop 195lb/in (200lb/in Stock)
Rear 1" Drop 275lb/in (270lb/in Stock)
Price is $140 on these springs plus shipping.
As a combo they are $300 plus shipping. Shipping on both is around $35 to cali and closer shipping zones are cheaper. Give Leh or Greg a call want we will get them out ASAP for you
Had to jump in here Leh is out Testing for a Grand Am race so I apologize if he hasn't answered anyone’s emails or IM's about this bar.
Last edited by GregGSC; Sep 7, 2004 at 03:40 PM.
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I recieved my sway bar two days after shipping.
I installed it this weekend and it's awesome, the car feels much better, it's on the middle setting right now but I will try the stiff setting eventually.
I also have Eibach 1 inch lowering springs and the combination with the Hotchkis sway bar works excellent, highly recomended.
Plus the hollow Hotchkis must be at least 7-8 pounds lighter than stock.
Thanks,
Greg
I installed it this weekend and it's awesome, the car feels much better, it's on the middle setting right now but I will try the stiff setting eventually.
I also have Eibach 1 inch lowering springs and the combination with the Hotchkis sway bar works excellent, highly recomended.
Plus the hollow Hotchkis must be at least 7-8 pounds lighter than stock.
Thanks,
Greg
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the Perrin end links will work with the Hotchkis rear bar.
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The Hotchkis bar is stiffer than the factory unit there for causing the car to over steer more. Thus evening out the under steer. The Hotchkis Rear Bar is also adjustable so you can adjust from a more balanced suspension to a more aggressive over steer suspension. Usually a car that is neutral to over steer is faster through the corners than a car that under steers.
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the Perrin end links will work with the Hotchkis rear bar.
ultraflip:
The Hotchkis bar is stiffer than the factory unit there for causing the car to over steer more. Thus evening out the under steer. The Hotchkis Rear Bar is also adjustable so you can adjust from a more balanced suspension to a more aggressive over steer suspension. Usually a car that is neutral to over steer is faster through the corners than a car that under steers.
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leh's first post indicates that the bar is $165 shipped and the springs are $125 shipped (separately), for a total of $290. is this correct? if so, is there a package deal if you buy both?
thanks
greg
thanks
greg