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Mark - they look very similar to my Roadholder bars, down to the clear plastic wrapping.

Mine used the stock bushings, though. I also get the feeling they're thicker, but I'll have to measure to be sure.

That said, if you're going to coilovers with higher spring rates, that's not an issue. I found my bars to be great with stock springs / Koni dampers (I had them set to full stiff), but even with them dialled down to full soft the car is a bit skatey.

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hrmmm

i allready have a set of hks bars which i am taking delivery of shortly,

i had roadholder bars on my S15 and they were great, even good for the price too.

alan, if you can find the thickness of the roadholder bar it would be great

on another note, i am running tein comfort sport coilovers

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will this decrease the lowest point of the car by any chance?

shouldn't. They are the same shape as the original just solid in stead of hollow and the diameter may be thicker. Not sure of the diameter being used on V35. They are a great improvement to handling on the M35.

Cheers

Andy

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