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    Rear Sway Bars??

    Who was the person that sells the sway bars?? I would like to know if can order one now?? Thanks!
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    #2
    areyou looking for an OEM 19mm or a beefy 22mm Quickor? i've head not so good things about getting a beefy sway bar.
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      #3
      When I had my 1st gen ,rather than buy new bars ,I changed all the rear sway bar bushings to urathane , I also changed the end links as well . I used energy Suspension parts to do this .
      On a side not ,I was running Suspension Techneques Springs with Tokico blue struts . I also had front and rear upper strut bars on the car . I relly like the way the car handled. The car would slide the back end out on loose gravel or on snow ,this was predictable and was lots of fun.



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        #4
        Originally posted by Protoss
        areyou looking for an OEM 19mm or a beefy 22mm Quickor? i've head not so good things about getting a beefy sway bar.
        The quickor bar is 1", not 22mm. The ST rear bar is 22mm.
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          #5
          Im looking for a beefier rear sway bar. 1" or 22mm either or. Who sells them?? I want to increase my oversteer, its just a funner way of driving, and my car understeers pretty bad.
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            #6
            Originally posted by 91ProtegeLX
            Im looking for a beefier rear sway bar. 1" or 22mm either or. Who sells them?? I want to increase my oversteer, its just a funner way of driving, and my car understeers pretty bad.
            You'll have a hard time finding the 1" sway bar as there were just a few made about a year ago and production was stopped. However, you can buy the Suspension Techniques 22mm sway bar from a lot of online places. www.nopionline.com carries them and they might be available from corksport as well. I think that Eibach makes a kit also but it's a bit pricey and I've never heard of anyone having it on a 1st gen Pro. Here's a link with a bit more info regarding the Eibach kit.



            Hope this helps.
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            Originally posted by pigeon
            well if you're a fan of inaccuracy and uncertainty.... then by all means, go set your timing by feel and sound

            while you're out there, you might as well adjust your air/fuel ratio by smell... and your tire pressure by ride height

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              #7
              You can get the ST say bars from www.shox.com for $229. For a bit more info and a few pics check this thread out.
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              '91 LX
              '03 Mazdaspeed Protege #235
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              Originally posted by pigeon
              well if you're a fan of inaccuracy and uncertainty.... then by all means, go set your timing by feel and sound

              while you're out there, you might as well adjust your air/fuel ratio by smell... and your tire pressure by ride height

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