Swaybars JZX90/100

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Swaybars JZX90/100

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Whos got what fitted to there car and what do they think?

Do you know your upgrade rates?

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I've got aftermarket swaybars front and rear, they rock my woolie socks off :D

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I've got the Cusco JZX90/100 # MKII and Chaser Sway bars in stock . Not trying to do the big sell , but you can't go wrong with these .

Fronts are 160 % stiffer than Factory and the Rears are 131 % .

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what sort of pricing on those Vr?

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Same question here, i like upgrading but dont like spending lots :D haha

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VR25 wrote:I've got the Cusco JZX90/100 # MKII and Chaser Sway bars in stock . Not trying to do the big sell , but you can't go wrong with these .

Fronts are 160 % stiffer than Factory and the Rears are 131 % .
i will help you out here dude

i roll the cusco sway bars front and rear, have done for about 3 yrs
regardless of price you simply can not go wrong with this set up, massive and vast improvement over the factory items

coupled with strut braces it equates to an awsome combo

i also beleave ( dont quote me on this ) the trd sway bars are cusco re-branded ones
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Ive been looking at yahoo japan etc and comparing rates
KTS seem to be 2.1x for the rear but have struggled to find a kts front swaybar?
KTS pricing seems very good as well.

Im liking the sound of cusco being 1.6 times stiffer in the front as i really need to reduce front end roll and tighten it up

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I'm showing 2 fronts in stock Ret $ 545.45 + gst , Club Disc $ 450.00 + gst.
Rear , one left $ Ret 363.64 + gst , Club Disc $ 315.00 + gst .
JZX90 / 100 Turbo Front Strut Bars , 2 in stock Ret $ 272.73+ gst , Club Disc $ 231.82 + gst .

If you need any other Cusco Pricing , my Cusco site is here http://www.cusco.co.nz . You can make any enquiry thru to either myself or Nick Chiew . :)

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I just bought the Cusco F/R setup for my Chaser off Nick (actually paid more than that actually, bugger) but the difference is huge. Definitely recommended.

I think the only other stiffer swaybars out there are Swift and Largus, both probably too hard/expensive to get in NZ.

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there is a trd set as well, and im pretty sure they are different thickness's

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