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Lindsey 968 M030 Front 30mm Sway Bar

Old 07-18-2011, 09:22 PM
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Default Lindsey 968 M030 Front 30mm Sway Bar

Lindsey 968 M030 Front 30mm Sway Bar

Anyone hear any updates from Mike or Dave at Lindsey Racing as to the availabilty of these sway bars?

Last I heard they were ready for production but that was some time ago and I still don't see them listed on the Lindsey web-site.
Old 07-19-2011, 07:12 AM
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Have one on my car. Works great and good quality, looking forward to test the upgrade on track this weekend.
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Became available today I heard
Old 07-19-2011, 11:38 PM
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FWIW, if you are looking at these for a dual use street/track set-up, I would suggest the better way to go (budget permitting, of course) would be to get set-up with dual valve shocks. I replaced my Bilstein set-up with a KW V3 kit, and even though the spring rate was now increased on all four corners, the street ride was/is superb -- night and day over the older Bilstein tech. Personally, I wouldn't run a set-up with stiffer sway bars specifically to compensate for soft springs -- but that's me.


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