Sway Bar Tech.... Summit?

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  1. walter Founding Member

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    I ran into some Summit performance (yes the big performance retailer) sway bars. seems like for the price of one competition rear sway bar you can buy both front and back of their brand. They claim to be made of 4140 chromoly and the rear seems to have heavy duty endlinks already.

    What do you guys think? I've bought for my old car come cheap sway bars before and I got REAL good results. I'm on a tight budget this seems like it just might cut it as both front and rears are less then 400. One thing I do see is that the design seems overly complicated with bolts studs and washers.

    Again I'd post a link but not being site sponsors I dunno if that's allowed.
  2. NastyStang113 New Member

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    I bought a set of Steeda sway bars for around $350 from Brenspeed. :nice:
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    Nice deal but I'm looking for something with heavy duty endlinks. The Steeda competition sway bar would be 359 by itself. The Summit one has endlinks too.

    My other option was H&R which is a great German company that uses non greasable bushings, comes with endlinks, offers adjustability, and has some of the largest diameter bars for these cars.
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    Let's see some pictures of the end links on the Summit bars.
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    That's it from summit's website.

    They are the adjustable type.

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