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Old 02-22-2009, 02:11 PM
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These were on the car for approximately 5,000 miles. They are in good condition. Comptech (CT-Engineering now) doesn't make these anymore.

$250 plus $25 shipping. Paypal only, I'll eat the paypal cost.

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Are these the ones recommended for Autox? Also is the $250 for both?
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What is your feedback on these?
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Ill take the fronts if you part them !
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Originally Posted by iziegsx,Feb 22 2009, 05:21 PM
Are these the ones recommended for Autox? Also is the $250 for both?
I think the hard core auto-x guys/gals actually use the adjustable front bars. These definately aren't adjustable.

The $250 is for both bars as one unit.
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Originally Posted by iziegsx,Feb 22 2009, 05:48 PM
What is your feedback on these?
I put these on because I wanted something stiffer for track days. These are significantly stiffer than the OEM bars without being too harsh. They go on easily, don't interfere with anything on the car and fit perfectly, like all Comptech parts.

The bars seem to provide more feedback. I think they're perfect for normal street use, I just decided to pull them when I backed off of track days.
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Why not for track? Wouldn't you want the lower body roll to transfer weight faster? Were they a bit too stiff to be aggressive causing the back to whip out?
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Originally Posted by h1gh0ct4n3,Feb 23 2009, 08:31 AM
Why not for track? Wouldn't you want the lower body roll to transfer weight faster? Were they a bit too stiff to be aggressive causing the back to whip out?
I don't understand your question.

I put them on when I was into track days. I'm not now, so I took them off.
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are they a matched pair, or did you mix and match? i only ask because one is silver and the other is black.

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They're a matched pair. They were sold as one unit by Comptech. You couldn't order them separately.
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