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Hi guy's

Seen these sway bar on flebay.

Just want to know if anyone has tried them?

Also do you think it would be as good as the whiteline ones?

http://m.ebay.com.au/itm/191229211739

And

http://m.ebay.com.au/itm/360974096099

Thanks in advance

Gary

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Superpro site links and part numbers for anyone interested. As above would be interesting to see how they compare to WL bars.

Front

http://www.superpro.com.au/superpro-parts/?view=part&id=RC0040FZ-33&cid=&vid=

Rear

http://www.superpro.com.au/superpro-parts/?view=part&id=RC0040RZ-20&cid=&vid=

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Prices are pretty good; Superpro used to be over $400 per bar.
I wasn't aware that they actually did these; the sizes they used to have listed for the NM35 were 27mm front, 24mm rear, as per C34.

Their "Roll Control" line is promoted as a hollow/light performance product, so I'm sure they're fine.

I'd guess this is a sale/special promotion price; I wonder what I can get them for?

After my latest discussion with my supplier; Whiteline has no plan to re-release the Stagea bars at any point in the future.
In the absence of any other options these will probably be the way forward.

This is good news for Stagea owners!

Prices are pretty good; Superpro used to be over $400 per bar.

I wasn't aware that they actually did these; the sizes they used to have listed for the NM35 were 27mm front, 24mm rear, as per C34.

Their "Roll Control" line is promoted as a hollow/light performance product, so I'm sure they're fine.

I'd guess this is a sale/special promotion price; I wonder what I can get them for?

After my latest discussion with my supplier; Whiteline has no plan to re-release the Stagea bars at any point in the future.

In the absence of any other options these will probably be the way forward.

This is good news for Stagea owners!

Good news indeed, i'd be interested in seeing what price you could get them for as would other M35 owners i'm sure.

Much better pricing!! Which end would a bigger swaybar work best on for a stagea??

Both ends.

They are woefully under specced from the factory

Being predominantly RWD, a front bar is the place to start.

Ok, I've spoken to my supplier, and he is not able to obtain Fulcrum Sway bars, as he is a Whiteline dealer (the enemy), so unfortunately there is no discounted price to be had from me.

His understanding is; the bars are made to order only. There is no product "in stock" per se; and there is generally a 4 week lead time on manufacture.
Anyone who has dealt with Fulcrum or Superpro when parts are on backorder, will understand what can happen in these situations.

Prices through their official channels are significantly higher than the Ebay price.
My advice; buy through this dealer on Ebay, and hold them to their delivery guarantee. You are not likely to do better than this; but I have no experience with their Swaybars, so do your own research.

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