RSB: Eibach 22 mm vs. OEM 18 mm Si

Which rear sway bar?

  • Si OEM 18 mm

    Votes: 23 35.9%
  • Eibach 22 mm

    Votes: 41 64.1%

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Eibach has two settings for rear sway bar, which is the best for daily?
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those are direct fitment?
Yessir. I have them on the close hole on eibach rsb (stiff setting) I'd say it's too stiff for street. Great and stiff for sliding the rear out for overstear at the autox and for fun but if you charge a corner and trail brake too late while turning, the rear will rotate and slide right out so easily. If you want to fwd drift try these on the stiff hole otherwise you probably don't need them. I'll be trying these on the softer hole on the 22mm rsb for winter.
 

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Eibach has two settings for rear sway bar, which is the best for daily?
The softer for daily, especially if running stock FSB. I can't imagine their 24mm RSB.
 


 


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