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Old 09-30-05 | 05:53 PM
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I came across them today whil looking up some infor for a pretty hardcore customer....

Appear to be adjustable...front is 31.8mm and the rear is 27.2mm. I love Okuyama/Carbing products but I've never knew they made sways before today...
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Those bars are smaller than the Daizen bars which are 35mm front and 28.5mm rear. The stock measurements for a 92-96 are 30mm front and 20mm rear. The 98 and up came with a little bigger front sway bar (maybe a 1 or 2 mm).

Just installed Daizens on my 98 and it made a huge difference in handling, even with stock wheels and rims.
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Carbing I haven't heard of that brand in aaaaaages! Unfortunately no one sells that stuff here in Aus... Roo do you have any websites or any info on them? I was just curious to see what they have for our cars (in Hyper Rev I saw their air diversion plate but that's all).
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Originally Posted by bjchapman
Those bars are smaller than the Daizen bars which are 35mm front and 28.5mm rear. The stock measurements for a 92-96 are 30mm front and 20mm rear. The 98 and up came with a little bigger front sway bar (maybe a 1 or 2 mm).

Just installed Daizens on my 98 and it made a huge difference in handling, even with stock wheels and rims.
They do seem a little on the small side but I'm guessing they're beefier than the diamter leads one to believe...they're the most expensive sways I've ever seen...

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Carbing I haven't heard of that brand in aaaaaages! Unfortunately no one sells that stuff here in Aus... Roo do you have any websites or any info on them? I was just curious to see what they have for our cars (in Hyper Rev I saw their air diversion plate but that's all).


The Vertex D1GP Soarer is sponsored by carbing...it has a roll cage, tower bars, and that cooling plate you're talking about as well. I have a source in Australia for al your JDM needs:

Motosport Performance
www.motosp.com
Phone: 0414186264
E-mail: sales@motosp.com


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Cool, thanks for the link!
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