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Re: Sway Bars



In a message dated 8/18/00 9:51:39 AM Central Daylight Time, 
Anoel@holyredeemer.com writes:

<< I have been debating weather or not to get them, but no one I really know
 has them to tell much info about them. I am looking to get the Neuspeed
 front and rear. I'm more concerned about getting the rear, to stiffen up the
 rear end of the car since I have a Jetta, but would get both :) 
 
 Anyone running these or any sway bars and care to comment? >>


I know someone that was running a Neuspeed rear bar, and the rear brackets 
kept snapping. He went through a couple of these in a very short time, and 
Neuspeed wanted to charge him on the order of $45 each time to replace 
clearly defective parts. He said screw that, and went with a bar that 
installs inside the C-beam axle, as opposed to Neuspeed's chosen mounting 
method.

That said, I also have the inside-the-C-beam sway bar, and got it at a VERY 
reasonable price. It's a good quality product and installs easily (you have 
to drill 4 holes) inside the beam.

It's an O-Bar.

www.o-bars.com

Or contact Matt Oberer: MattOVR6@aol.com


David Steele
1998 JettaGLX TRed
1988 JettaGL White
1987 Jetta Marine Blue