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I installed the Cobb rear sway bar. I didn't buy the front. I've had a few VWs with aftermarket rear swaybars and stock front swaybars with very solid results.
I've learned two things.
1. Mazda, without rhyme or reason will put 500ft lbs of torque on one bolt, and 3.5 lbs of torque on another. Both bolts are doing the same job.
2. installing a rear swaybar only (at it's stiffest setting) will alert you to just how bad your all seasons SUCK ASS. (albeit in a controlled manner)
The rear swaybar is a very easy install provided you aren't shitting your pants about ringing off mysteriously tight bolts. The results are astounding. The car stays FLAT.
I installed the Cobb rear sway bar. I didn't buy the front. I've had a few VWs with aftermarket rear swaybars and stock front swaybars with very solid results.
I've learned two things.
1. Mazda, without rhyme or reason will put 500ft lbs of torque on one bolt, and 3.5 lbs of torque on another. Both bolts are doing the same job.
2. installing a rear swaybar only (at it's stiffest setting) will alert you to just how bad your all seasons SUCK ASS. (albeit in a controlled manner)
The rear swaybar is a very easy install provided you aren't shitting your pants about ringing off mysteriously tight bolts. The results are astounding. The car stays FLAT.
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