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    I honestly dont know how much I bought the UR rear swaybar but between that and the VW springs, I'll pay any price for if I get a 2nd mirage. Also, I was a HUGE skeptic about it's "free floating" design and wanted to bolt it on the beam, but it seems to work great.

    Just trying to clarify: what's the issue? UR is too expensive or did they stop producing the product?
    I saw some UR rear swaybars on ebay:
    Subtotal (1 item): $128.34
    Shipping to US: FREE
    Total: $128.34

    I dont think it'll get any cheaper than that folks.



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    Sadly, that isn't the rear sway bar, its just a brace.
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    I'd be happy to pay in the $150 range for something decent, maybe a max of $200 shipped. How far I'm willing to reach above $150 of course depends on the apparent quality of the design and materials.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ares View Post
    I honestly dont know how much I bought the UR rear swaybar but between that and the VW springs, I'll pay any price for if I get a 2nd mirage. Also, I was a HUGE skeptic about it's "free floating" design and wanted to bolt it on the beam, but it seems to work great.

    Just trying to clarify: what's the issue? UR is too expensive or did they stop producing the product?
    I saw some UR rear swaybars on ebay:
    Subtotal (1 item): $128.34
    Shipping to US: FREE
    Total: $128.34

    I dont think it'll get any cheaper than that folks.
    Its because UR is the best in the business. They will have prices that don't agree with many people. A cheap car owner probably wants a cheap sway bar. I'm sure that people with more expensive cars are willing to pay $205-250 for a sway bar, but not the under $15k car bracket.

    Think of it this way. I could have bought a Thule or Yakima basket rack that will last forever..... or I could buy a $90 white label brand basket rack and then use sealant/plasti dip.


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