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    Selecting a Sway Bar Kit

    Hi
    im about to purchase a sway bar kit for my E30 (318 DASC)

    i was looking around to see those available:
    Turner (350$)
    Elephant (414$)

    IE (~450$)



    H&R: (~550$)

    http://www.pelicanparts.com/bmw/catalog/shopcart/BE30/POR_BE30_SUSshk_pg1.htm




    It seems that the Turner / Elephant are far more "cost effective" than the other ones.
    is there any recs for any of the set's?


    thanks


    Ron.

    #2
    UUC Sway Barbarian 22/19 for $440

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      #3
      Originally posted by xphiledan View Post
      UUC Sway Barbarian 22/19 for $440
      http://www.nexternal.com/uuc/Product713

      Thanks
      that is just the Elephant one on my post, only they'll charge you 25$ more :)


      BTW -
      i'd like to understand Y is UUC better than turner ones? where did they spend the extra 65$?

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        #4
        Originally posted by ron1999 View Post
        BTW -
        i'd like to understand Y is UUC better than turner ones? where did they spend the extra 65$?
        The bracket reinforcement kit comes standard on the UUC kit, it's a $125 option on the Turner kit. But it looks like the Turner kit comes with rear trailing arm tab reinforcements.

        I went the UUC kit along with the Turner rear tab and AKG front tab reinforcements.
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        January 2012 COTM

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          #5
          I have a Suspension Techniques one (from Turner, IIRC) - I wish I'd gone with IE, as it is infinitely adjustable in the rear via a sliding bracket on the bar. My use and options are different than yours, however, as my car is a Spec E30.

          Whatever you do, make sure you have the trailing arm reinforcement AND the brackets that bolt through the trunk floor for the bushings. You will tear them out otherwise. You don't need to make sure the bar you buy has them, but include them in the price and source them otherwise if needed so you are comparing apples to apples.

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