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best swaybar kit... - 2/19/2007 4:14:24 PM   
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Right now on my 98 cobra i have the sportline springs with koni yellows, MM c/c and steeda bump steer... the last thing i want to do with my suspension is swaybars...  Is the Eibach kit good or is there another set that will keep my car more level? maybe a few companies? also, endlinks, upgrade? whats brand? does anyone make an adjustable awaybar for our cars? as far as different mounting points for increased stiffness.

thanks, Carl

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RE: best swaybar kit... - 2/19/2007 8:00:13 PM   
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Carl,

Eibach swaybars are a very good choice. They are actually on the stiffer side of most other brands....   They are the most popular swaybar kits we sell.

If your car has the Sportline springs, I would suggest the Prothane Endlinks designed for lowered Mustangs. The part # is 19-408 and can be found here...  http://www.stangsuspension.com/store/comersus_viewitem.asp?idproduct=580     These are slightly shorter than stock length, and helps correct swaybar geometry after lowering.

Both Steeda and Maximum Motorsports make adjustable swaybars for Mustangs. The Steeda bar is used in addition to a stock rear swaybar.   Here is a link to their adjustable bar...  http://www.stangsuspension.com/store/comersus_viewitem.asp?idproduct=60

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RE: best swaybar kit... - 2/19/2007 10:28:15 PM   
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Okay, so is the eibach kit the kit thats going to make the biggest difference? If so am i better off just getting the whole Eibach kit? It comes with the end-links correct? Or should I get just the swaybars and then the prothane endlinks you mentioned?

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RE: best swaybar kit... - 2/20/2007 7:18:20 PM   
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The Endlinks do not come with the Eibach kit...    the Eibach Kit comes with a Front Swaybar, Rear Swaybar, Front Polyurethane Pivot Bushings, Grease, and instructions....

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