Review G37/370z Stillen Sway Bars Review
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G37/370z Stillen Sway Bars Review
As a previous owner of both Hotchkis & Eibach,
I honestly was skeptical to steer another way with Sways.
To me it seemed that Hotchkis/Eibach and even whiteline
were the only three options for sways for our cars.
I will be first to say, I was 100% wrong.
Stillen has put a lot of R&D into their sways,
which they recently rolled out their new sway bar line just over a year ago.
The sway adjustments are very comparable to Eibach's line with the same amount of adjustments.
I highly recommend them! As I felt an immediate difference with Eibach and Hotchkis,
Stillen seemed to almost be a more refined adjustment.
I have them full still all around, and its eXactly what I was looking for for my 370z Nismo.


I honestly was skeptical to steer another way with Sways.
To me it seemed that Hotchkis/Eibach and even whiteline
were the only three options for sways for our cars.
I will be first to say, I was 100% wrong.
Stillen has put a lot of R&D into their sways,
which they recently rolled out their new sway bar line just over a year ago.
The sway adjustments are very comparable to Eibach's line with the same amount of adjustments.
I highly recommend them! As I felt an immediate difference with Eibach and Hotchkis,
Stillen seemed to almost be a more refined adjustment.
I have them full still all around, and its eXactly what I was looking for for my 370z Nismo.


Last edited by 1cleanG; Aug 7, 2013 at 06:42 PM.
As a previous owner of both Hotchkis & Eibach,
I honestly was skeptical to steer another way with Sways.
To me it seemed that Hotchkis/Eibach and even whiteline
were the only three options for sways for our cars.
I will be first to say, I was 100% wrong.
Stillen has put a lot of R&D into their sways,
which they recently rolled out their new sway bar line just over a year ago.
The sway adjustments are very comparable to Eibach's line with the same amount of adjustments.
I highly recommend them! As I felt an immediate difference with Eibach and Hotchkis,
Stillen seemed to almost be a more refined adjustment.
I have them full still all around, and its eXactly what I was looking for for my 370z Nismo.


I honestly was skeptical to steer another way with Sways.
To me it seemed that Hotchkis/Eibach and even whiteline
were the only three options for sways for our cars.
I will be first to say, I was 100% wrong.
Stillen has put a lot of R&D into their sways,
which they recently rolled out their new sway bar line just over a year ago.
The sway adjustments are very comparable to Eibach's line with the same amount of adjustments.
I highly recommend them! As I felt an immediate difference with Eibach and Hotchkis,
Stillen seemed to almost be a more refined adjustment.
I have them full still all around, and its eXactly what I was looking for for my 370z Nismo.


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There are great adjustments for every drivers need with these. I will have more reviews right away this spring, have several Auto-X events scheduled and 2 road course events.
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