Posted August 6, 200915 yr comment_291322 In the never ending restoration of 9070 I wan to make the car better without messing it up. (all bolt on mods) So bolting on sway bars seemed like a good thing. I bought the rear bar complete several years ago on eBay. Well I opened it up and it had no mount plates (no idea if they were supposed to be there or not, can't remember). The bar looked like an older Suspension Techniques bar and it would fit if it would have the mounts. I have the matching front bar already mounted. So after searching this site I found a thread about ST Suspension (Suspension Techniques) and googled them. Called and asked if they would sell just the mount brackets. They said sure, and three days later I have the mounts to put the bar on the in hand. Cad plated really nice parts for a little over 60 bucks. They had no reason to break up a 'kit' but did so even though they were not going to sell the bar. In this day of bad companies doing bad things it is good to see good companies do good things. Thought I would pass on my good experience. If you are thinking about bars I would support them. Cheers Richard. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/32757-kudos-to-st-suspension-kw-manufacturing/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
August 6, 200915 yr comment_291323 That is nice to hear, I really like companies that still believe in customer service and service after the sale. I got ST springs on my Zs and I like them. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/32757-kudos-to-st-suspension-kw-manufacturing/#findComment-291323 Share on other sites More sharing options...
August 7, 200915 yr comment_291355 I had ST springs and bushings on my old Camaro, they were great, that thing was set up nice for the corners. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/32757-kudos-to-st-suspension-kw-manufacturing/#findComment-291355 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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