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Godspeed swaybars
Welp, after finding no REAL negative feedback on the intarwebz regarding the company, I went ahead and bought a set of swaybars on eBay for ~$120, shipped. I figure at that price, even if they're made out of toilet paper tubes, I haven't lost much. They're 22mm/18mm, come with urethane bushings, etc...pretty standard stuff. They're going on an otherwise stock suspension (wheels/tires have already been upgraded), as I want to keep the OEM ride height and ride quality for now. Haven't got them yet, but will update when I do in a few days.
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Meh it's basic china/Taiwan stuff. Quality is hit and miss (welds normally look like shit but a grinder can fix that). I mean its a metal bar how badly could they have fucked it up?
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My front ones bent after about 6 months.
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That's pretty much my thought at this point. It's under the car, so I don't care about the welds looking perfect. Function first, for me...at least when it comes to suspension and such. Quote:
Was there a curb involved...? lol I've never seen a swaybar bend from normal use... |
I'm running a megan rear sway bar i scored for 40 shipped brand new on ebay. works perfect. godspeed was my next option.
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I'm not sure where godspeed has their stuff made, or what material they use. Although I know that most reputable brands use chromoly for sway bars which has higher tensile and yield strength than your lower grade steels that may bend without springing back to shape. I dont think godspeed uses chromoly steel. |
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Actually, they claim they are chromoly. From the eBay vendor auction: FRONT SWAY BAR:
For @120 bucks, shipped, if they bolt on without any modifications needed, I'll consider that a win. They are sized correctly to keep the overall balance about the same, and they're moderately sized so that they should still work well with OEM spring/shock rates. That's assuming they don't turn into Twizzlers... |
China/Taiwan/Vietnam/Korea etc. are all capable of high quality manufacturing. They are among the newest industrialized economies in the world, and combined with their investment in manufacturing equipment, they can make things to rival the best German/Swiss products for less money and using newer machinery. The reason they are still hit-or-miss is a cultural one, but if you have the right relationship, they can be reliable.
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:iono: Give it a shot, I guess. Lifetime warranty is good.
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I really wanted a matched set for the FR-S...they're already a little more tail happy than the BRZ due to the different spring rates, so adding just a bigger rear bar would have me going off the road backwards all the time... LOL |
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I don't know anything about this company but it is up to the consumer to make their own decision in that regard. On a side note, what good is a lifetime warranty on a shit part? Even if they replace it, it will be with the same shit part. Again not saying the specific part in this thread is shit, just sayin |
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Last time I checked my iPhone was made in China. I get that a lot of cheaply designed and produced stuff also comes out of these places but I wouldnt write off everything people. |
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