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Originally Posted by gsclifton
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How about if we use beaks reinforcement for this case? i guess it will be helpful, or not?
ive had my whiteline rsb (18mm) for 60,000 k's....
im still going strong..but will check out my euro to see if i can notice any issues..
the twang sound is VERY LOUD...
it was so loud i thought my car WAS coming apart
you will notice it..and yes regreasing them is the answer :)
well mine is looking ok so far guys...everything looks like it should stuck together where it should be :)
I think you'll find that the guys on Acurazine site with this problem both have a 22mm RSB which appears to be placing too much strain on the mounting points.I also don't think it's anything to do with the poly bushes or not greasing them up regularly.The bar IMO is simply too thick to run on the stock Acura TSX/Euro bracket that is attached to the subframe.I'm running an 18mm bar.had it on for 8 mths.15k.
Its been a couple of years now, anyone got any news on their comptech rear sway bars and how they been performing?
My Comptech 22mm rsb has withstood a hard Wakefield session and numerous Gorge runs, still going strong, about 20,000km.
What bushing are you running btw? Sounds good.
I want a Selby swaybar. I've searched online and Selby dont have a website or listed in the yellowpages. However, I did get hold of Signature sway bars in Taren Point who claim to manufacture and sell Selby sway bars before the name was sold. Does anyone know where i can get the genuine one? Or have used Signature sway bars?
i have a selbys adjustable rsb. i got it awhile back, called up the guy that i got it from but he no longer does parts
sorry dude