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Old 01-02-2005, 10:41 AM
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Hollow VS Solid.

One link is from a hollow bar maker and the other is from a solid bar maker. They have different opnions on the matter. Go figure.

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Old 01-02-2005, 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Round Rock TA
Hollow VS Solid.

One link is from a hollow bar maker and the other is from a solid bar maker. They have different opnions on the matter. Go figure.

Hollow
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My opinion, is to make your own decision
Old 01-02-2005, 05:22 PM
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The above links talk about strength. High strength does not mean high stiffness. Cro-Moly is a very strong metal but it bends and flexes real easy when compared to Al or hard steel.
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Originally Posted by Round Rock TA
Hollow VS Solid.

One link is from a hollow bar maker and the other is from a solid bar maker. They have different opnions on the matter. Go figure.

Hollow
Solid

Actually Whiteline seems to think that hollow bars are good once you get past the fact that they cost more to manufacture, and get past the fact that they are harder and require more precision to manufacture.

I say get what yo ucan afford. The Hotchkis setup is surely not cheap over a comparable Addco or Hellwig sway bar.
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I wonder if I would have any clearance problems with a rear bar and my rear diff cover?

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