Ok, I've seen that there's quite a few of you guys that have a solid aluminum or steel shifter stabilizer, rather than the polyurethane. I've searched the forum and web as to where I can get one. Is it worth it and where do I get one?
I love my CS one, but I knew someone that has tried both there was relatively no difference. For $9 for the poly one, I would just go with it. You can get it through gofastdepot.
Originally Posted by jer_760 I love my CS one, but I knew someone that has tried both there was relatively no difference. For $9 for the poly one, I would just go with it. You can get it through gofastdepot.
The Custom Steel unit is a very specific piece that doesn't necessarily belong or work on every car. I went with the urethane one and I wouldn't have it any other way.
Originally Posted by BenFenner The Custom Steel unit is a very specific piece that doesn't necessarily belong or work on every car. I went with the urethane one and I wouldn't have it any other way.
Ok, now i have seen people use the es bushing that looks like a sway bar bushing and there also a an es stabilizer bushing that looks like the oem. Which one is recommended?
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i myself have the custom steel stabalizer and i have put it on 3 other friends cars and have had no problems with fitment or anything. Also i have had both stabilizers and i prefer the feal of the solid aluminum one but thats just my preferance
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