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    Ant one know the best price i can get on thins ive been looking and found one for 134 shipped. Does that sound right or to much?

    Wrong forum thought i was in suspension but i read up on some stuff and i guess this is the price its usualy is.

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    Thats a excellent price. I got mine at 165 shipped. Is that new or used? Beware, make sure its from the new set, the old set that was originally made did not fit...
    Accident. Deemed Unfixable. Got a check for it.

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    i got mine for $107 but it was a mis-quote but they hd to honor the quote.... :D :D you are getting it at a great price man. well worth it too....
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    http://www.shox.com/appguide/shoxsho...ctsdisplay.php

    100. Addco rear sway bar 1999 - 2003 One rear 7/8" rear sway bar. Free shipping. Part # 2149 134.00

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    Quote Originally Posted by unlimited6986
    http://www.shox.com/appguide/shoxsho...ctsdisplay.php

    100. Addco rear sway bar 1999 - 2003 One rear 7/8" rear sway bar. Free shipping. Part # 2149 134.00
    The price ain't half bad, has anyone delt with shox.com yet? I'm thinking about picking one up before I get my HIDs. (To me handling is more important than lights)

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    Quote Originally Posted by unlimited6986
    Ant one know the best price i can get on thins ive been looking and found one for 134 shipped. Does that sound right or to much?
    That's a good price. I got mine for 163 shipped.

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    don't mean to jack the thread. but i was curious if you could choose either strut bar or the rear sway bar...which do you feel is more important to you? or which one made a more noticable difference...

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    Well they dont make a rear stb for our car so the sway bar is better

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    Quote Originally Posted by kev
    don't mean to jack the thread. but i was curious if you could choose either strut bar or the rear sway bar...which do you feel is more important to you? or which one made a more noticable difference...

    you will see a better improvement with the swaybar.
    n3oAcid24 = 01' Galant I4

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    Quote Originally Posted by unlimited6986
    Well they dont make a rear stb for our car so the sway bar is better
    They have one for the 3G eclipse though. Don't know if it would work though considering we don't have an exact "open spot" between the mounts. Maybe Pinoy may know something about this.

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    my addco sway bar came in the mail today, for the truck

    its was like 180something with the polyutherene bushings

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    Quote Originally Posted by kev
    don't mean to jack the thread. but i was curious if you could choose either strut bar or the rear sway bar...which do you feel is more important to you? or which one made a more noticable difference...
    My car just wouldnt be the same without my rear sway bar, its probably been the best upgrade yet, I've got the Suspension Techniques rear bar for the eclipse. The car feels so much more balanced and I can bring the back end around to where I need it with just a quick tap of the brakes. I've only got the rear sway bar as far as suspension mods, and I'm keeping up with DSP prepped E30 BMW's and an ITS prepped '94 integra.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unlimited6986
    How much you pay for yours?
    $160 ish shipped. Its well worth it two points of adjustment, and the car feels so good, it wont break your back on the street either, actually when I'm driving like a sane human being it still feels stock. When I push it though, its dropped probably .5 if not more seconds off my autocross times, on average.
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