ACS Sway Bars
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Originally Posted by DINAN530i' post='586964' date='May 23 2008, 11:56 AM
still for sale?
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Originally Posted by the chang' post='587401' date='May 24 2008, 12:12 AM
If you could find out if these sways are thicker or comparable to the H&Rs, I'd be willing to buy them. Will it come with everything needed for install?
I think I have heard Eibach makes suspension components for ACS.
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Originally Posted by the chang' post='587706' date='May 24 2008, 06:31 PM
Thanks! Keep me posted.
i upgrade mine to H&R, the front is a little thicker than the OEM, but it's alot heavier (at least twice as heavy), so i won't just look at the thickness for comparison. although i don't see any reason how could a less thick Eibach be better than the solid steel H&R. The OEM seems to be hollow.
i would do both front and rear if you were to do it, i have it done separately and can feel the difference from both bars.
i would do both front and rear if you were to do it, i have it done separately and can feel the difference from both bars.
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That means the ACS is the same as the Eibach in the front and the H&R in the rear.