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Sway Bars: What did you choose & why?

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For our non-Nismo Zs, ANY aftermarket swaybar, always thicker and adjustable, does wonders in buttoning down the suspension, first upgrade IMO.
 

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Arguing over Nismo aside, is Whiteline the go if you are lowered?
 

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Arguing over Nismo aside, is Whiteline the go if you are lowered?
Not lowered so really can't comment. Can only say quality is great - ends are not welded so no "weak" points for breaking and when set on stiffest mounting point (where mine are) car gets tighter with no sacrifice to ride quality and no NVH - NVH is what is keeping me from coil overs. Now that Ohlins has a coil over set for RZ34 thinking about it
 

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Nope...Stillen :like: whatever tickles your fancy. Just not the Nismo-branded junk that's known to break at the welds!
 

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Nope...Stillen :like: whatever tickles your fancy. Just not the Nismo-branded junk that's known to break at the welds!
Agreed any set of aftermarket swaybars improve the cars turning capabilities by a ton. Im using cusco both front and rear, stay away from the nismo qc garbage
 

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Nissan should make these standard on the Z.
Nissan could have hired Max Verstappen to take a year off F1, spend the entire time testing the Z exclusively and only focasing on producing the best swaybars ever......And folks would search the aftermarket in hopes of buying something better.....
 

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Nissan could have hired Max Verstappen to take a year off F1, spend the entire time testing the Z exclusively and only focasing on producing the best swaybars ever......And folks would search the aftermarket in hopes of buying something better.....
true -That would have made it difficult / impossible to find a better option.

currently about anything on the market is better than nissan‘s setup for the “performance“ trim.

for me - it was too “bouncey” on corner entry. the upgrade took care of that issue + the front grip is much better as well.
 
 






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