Hello,
I have the comp swaybar/springs on my car. What would be the
benefits of having an adjustable swaybar?? Actually I am not even sure what
that means exactly.
Daniel 69 2000
SF CA
> Hey fellow Listers, Roadster friends -
>
> As you may remember I have been looking for comp front springs. I was told
> by our great vendors that Nissan is out of comp front springs and comp sway
> bars and a good possibility they will not make any more. With this in mind
> I have been in contact with a spring manufacture that can build front
> springs for the Roadster and possibly an adjustable comp sway bar. This
> manufacture is VERY reputable and builds comp springs for the Miata and
> others. Build quality would surpass the Nissan parts and would come powder
> coated and fully tested to OE quality standards. To build the springs/sway
> bars they need a minimum order. So I pose a simple question:
>
> ----How many would be interested in comp springs and/or sway bars?
>
> Because of the superb engineering staff of the manufacture, we could build
> springs that have the benefits of the comp spring ride height with a
> slightly less aggressive spring rate for better ride.
>
> I would like to get these made to help the Roadster community. This would
> not be a venture to make a lot of money, so pricing would be less than the
> Nissan parts. Vendors had Nissan springs for $150.00 and $125.00 for sway
> bars.
>
> Please respond back to me off list. Your response does not mean you are
> committed to buying springs/sway bars - only to see if you would be
> interested in one of these items now or in the future.
>
> Thank you for your time. And above all "Happy Roadstering".
>
> Phil
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