Upgraded to Z1 sway bars...

5thZ

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Thanks. If I went Stillen, which adjustable end links if I wanted to future proof. Will the Z1 end links work with Stillen or other swaybars?
If you want to truly future proof, get the SPL end links. Too many people talk about broken Z1 suspension components both on and off the track. That said, they have improved things, but I wouldn't trust them on the track still, seeing as suspension is one thing that keeps you from hitting the wall.
 

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Keep in mind, if you’re not lowering the car then you don’t need the end links. More than likely even if you lower it a bit you probably still won’t need them. I would put the money toward something that makes a difference. At least until you find that you need them.
 

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Thanks for reply. I am having a shop install them. I like to punch the gas sometimes but I would not say I am aggressive driver. Rear end does not step out that much anymore now that I have Michelin Pilot Sports installed.

It seems that understeer is better than oversteer all else being equal for a normal driver. Therefore, either just installed a thicker front sway bar or installing both with the rear setting one step looser seems to be what people are saying.

Either way, it looks like the Z1 sway bars are out of stock until July. Nismo are out of stock too. What are people's thoughts on Stillen or any other brands I am missing?
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