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True :thumbup:BMWxtc said:Ive heard nothing but good stuff about the UUC Sways
I know, just curoiusCraig said:UUC's baby....Steve don't worry they'll have that covered shortly![]()
They doRacingDynamcs said:why doesnt Ac Schnitzer sell their sway bars ??? i know they have em iv seen them in old photos from racing...
Steve said:
They do![]()
Mine is pretty slammed (without rear perches) and I have UUC sway barbarians...no problem so far...I think my UUC sways have adjustable endlinks.Steve said:I'm happy with my UUC's. I am curious about what they are doing for extremely lowered cars though? Rob?
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Mine is pretty slammed (without rear perches) and I have UUC sway barbarians...no problem so far...I think my UUC sways have adjustable endlinks.
My mechanic also told me that my UUC sways are better than the RD ones (he is the same guy who put RD sways in als' car)...but I'm not really sure the reason...
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my UUC sways are better than the RD ones
Then they aren't better than the RD ones. The newer RD ones don't have adjustable endlinks, which is the piece you may associate with the clunking noise experienced with a lot of sways.my UUC sways have adjustable endlinks
That's a matter of opinion I guess... I haven't heard of any other manufacturer having rifled bushings like the UUC sways do to hold grease to eliminate squeaking which is common with polyurethane bushings. I also remember awhile back when several RD swaybar owners had their bushings pop out of place. As far as the clunking with extremely lowered vehicles, I think this problem has been happening with all bars, but UUC is apparently hard at work on a solution. The only other concern I have is with the end of the bar hitting the emergency brake cable when adjusted to the stiffer settings. Again, this is probably a problem with all the adjustable bars though. Rob, any solution for this?OPTIMO said:
Then they aren't better than the RD ones. The newer RD ones don't have adjustable endlinks, which is the piece you may associate with the clunking noise experienced with a lot of sways.