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2nd Gen. Adjustable Sway Bars

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DoodleTron

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Jan 15, 2009
Irvine, California
Hey all, new to the forum but not so new to the scene. Anyways, I'm looking to get some adjustable swaybars, but I was wondering what your guys' recommendations were first.

I heard Whiteline makes a good adjustable swaybar from friends who have other cars, but I was looking at the whiteline site and they don't list Eclipse in their Mitsu database :(

With that said, who else makes adjustable bars for a 2G turbo? ... Might just go with Tanabe if there aren't any other options -- I know they make pretty decent suspension parts.
 
Nobody makes adjustable sway bars for our cars. End of story.
Here's an outdated list of sway bars for our cars.
DSM Swaybars - DSMtuners.com
The only ones that I hear of being used are either Tanabe, RM Racing (which I personally have under the rear), or SusTec.
(Note: I think SusTec and Tanabe are either in a joint operation or they're the same company under a different name. When I bought my Tanabe underbrace from them, it was shipped in a SusTec box.)
 
Sustec? Suspension Technique?

How's the balance with the RM bar in the rear? I'm guessing you're running a stock bar in front?

PS thanks for the huge list! haha
 
I have both RM bars installed and the car is much tighter. I was able to gain ~8mph through a particular mountain pass that I drive a lot with just the addition of the bars...I still have stock springs and original 13 year old shocks. The car still understeers, but not as dramatically, and I can correct most of that by adjusting tire pressures. I have read that adding only the rear bar creates oversteer, but I didn't test just the rear, they both got installed at the same time.
 
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