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Old Sep 23, 2007 | 08:00 PM
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Thumbs up Update for those with T1R coilovers

We ("gettinafit" actually) got the sway bar to work even with the pesky lower spring perches from the T1R coilovers getting in the way.

We just used 6 longer bolts and a few more washers than the ones provided and it bolted on just fine.

Works as advertised folks. It really is a very good upgrade!
 
Old Sep 24, 2007 | 11:10 AM
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Sorry If I go out of line here but.....

Damm it!! buy the dam bar........ it is the shit!!!!!!! I LOVE IT!!!!

Race proved already......

dont go asking what if.... what if..... what if....... It is the best susp mod for the money!!!!!!
 
Old Sep 24, 2007 | 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by carlosalicea
Sorry If I go out of line here but.....

Damm it!! buy the dam bar........ it is the shit!!!!!!! I LOVE IT!!!!

Race proved already......

dont go asking what if.... what if..... what if....... It is the best susp mod for the money!!!!!!
Carlos,
My reaction to his post exactly. I restrained myself from jumping on him because I have a tendency to do that. If any one of us who had bought this bar and posted about it were disappointed, we certainly would have SAID SO HERE. BUY IT ALREADY.
 
Old Sep 24, 2007 | 01:25 PM
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How many RAVE reviews does it take for you to decide? Your only mistake would be not to buy this bar.
Like Manxman says, you don't want to miss out! I have some left in stock, I am not sure when the next production run will be complete at Progress. They always sell out!

Tony D
 
Old Sep 24, 2007 | 01:28 PM
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Nice catch, Tony! It's fun to see smart vendors keeping track of their market.
 
Old Oct 11, 2007 | 04:26 PM
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Unfortunatly this sway bar doesn't fit my Honda Jazz!!!
What a pity....
 
Old Oct 11, 2007 | 05:25 PM
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It would fit on the Jazz, but you'd have to drill an extra hole in the rear spring perch, which may or may not be within your comfort level.
 
Old Oct 11, 2007 | 08:21 PM
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Originally Posted by alf74
Unfortunatly this sway bar doesn't fit my Honda Jazz!!!
What a pity....
alf74,
Your past posts indicate that drilling an extra hole through the spring perch on each side would not be a problem for you. If you have, or have access to, the right tools, this would be an easy job. You will need a 1/2" (50mm) electric drill (not battery operated- plug in to house current) and a set of cobalt drill bits.

If you buy the sway bar, my assumption is that you can install it exactly as the instruction sheet shows. You have only two holes in each spring perch of your Jazz, and I am guessing that the holes will match the position of the holes in the sway bar. But you will have one extra hole in the sway bar mounting flanges. Assemble the bar to your car as instructed. Use the extra holes as your guides to drill the necessary third hole through the bottom of the spring perches.

I recommend cobalt drill bits because the spring perches are hardened steel, which will quickly dull regular high speed steel drill bits. I recommend the 1/2" (50mm) electric drill because the spring perches are very thick and will take a powerful drill motor to complete the job.

If you must buy the cobalt drill bits, this job will justify the expense and you will be glad to have them in the future. If you have to borrow or rent the big electric drill, it's ease in accomplishing this task compared to a smaller (and weaker) drill motor will justify the effort or expense required to acquire the drill.

All in all, the extra cost of freight, import duty, and the special tools will not bother you at all after your first test drive with the sway bar on your Jazz.
 
Old Oct 12, 2007 | 01:21 AM
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Thanks manxman.
Drilling an extra hole isn't a problem of course....
It seems to me that the sway bar knock rear torsion beam, but I did a quick test because of my wife....
Another problem is that on the right side holes are on the opposite side (id external - not internal). This means that I have to drill 3 holes on the right side (1 on the left).
It's very strange that it doesn't fit...
I wish you're right!!
I'll let you know.
 

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Old Oct 18, 2007 | 02:15 AM
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Like Manxman says, you don't want to miss out! I have some left in stock, I am not sure when the next production run will be complete at Progress. They always sell out!

Tony D
Hey Tony, just put in my order... hope i get it soon!
 
Old Oct 18, 2007 | 02:36 AM
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Progress makes some great products. I'll definitely have to check this out. Hopefully they'll release a front sway too. Going to have to do some suspension work if I want to make a track car out of this beast.
 
Old Oct 18, 2007 | 10:38 AM
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On the way, Thanks!

Originally Posted by loud_tiger
Hey Tony, just put in my order... hope i get it soon!
You will get tracking info later today. Thanks again!

Tony D
 
Old Nov 3, 2007 | 01:45 PM
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I have 2 left in stock with more enroute!

Tony D
 
Old Nov 3, 2007 | 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by SHiFT
Progress makes some great products. I'll definitely have to check this out. Hopefully they'll release a front sway too. Going to have to do some suspension work if I want to make a track car out of this beast.
Front sway bar?! Big NO!
Progress designed their rear sway bar around factory front sway bar with an intention to create more oversteer effect to compensate for the factory understeer designed in for safety and create more neutral balanced handling.
If you loose control of your car, car manufacturer prefers that you hit something with your front end first where the vehicle is designed to absorb the energy of the impact the best.
Autocross being the most extreme "low speed" environment (in comparison to other handling competition such as road racing) it requires almost ridiculous oversteer set up on some courses on a front wheel car.
In stock class you are not allowed to add anything, but you are allowed to remove components such as front sway bar and therefore create more oversteer. Been there-done that!
If you add stiffer front sway bar than stock, you will have to add an even stiffer rear sway bar than Progressive bar!
You can play with tire pressures, adjustable shocks,..... all at the expense of actual traction. Been there-done that, too!
I autocrossed, tracked and blasted canyons in my fully set up CRX.
On road course, as long as it is not bumpy, you can get away with stiffening your shocks, but not increasing pressures in rear tires. It will cause them to overheat from sliding.
In canyons since they are bumpy, you are SOL! You need to stay as soft as much as you can get away with leaving sway bars as the only logical tuning option. I have ST swaybars, both front and rear and in autocross I run with stock front, ST rear. On some smooth courses I was able to stay with ST front and back and compensate with shock adjustments.
Trust me, stay with stock sway bar up front. Progress knows what they are doing. If they do come up with stiffer front sway bar, they will sell it combined with an even stiffer rear bar.
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Old Nov 8, 2007 | 03:07 PM
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do you guys ship to canada?

i just checked the website and its out of stock..
 
Old Nov 8, 2007 | 03:21 PM
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Yes, I do. I received another shipment just last Tuesday, got plenty in stock!

For Canadian orders, it is $170us shipped via the postal system. You can use paypal to order. PM me for more details.

Tony D
 
Old Nov 14, 2007 | 03:17 AM
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Hey NewEdge...

Tony, you advertise better handling, more fun, eliminates push, reduces body roll, increases confidence, more traction and better cornering speed...hey, 7 out of 7 ain't bad!

Last weekend 15 of us had a blast going up and down Mt Hamilton. The Progress Swaybar definitely made a difference for me. The elimination of body roll really makes aggressive driving so much more pleasurable and confidence inspiring.

You delivered as promised...thanks,
macbuddy

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I read everyone's rave reviews, now I too must give kudos to this mod.
As Manxman shared with me, "If you only make one mod, make it this one!"
 
Old Nov 14, 2007 | 09:25 AM
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Macbuddy,

I am glad that the Progress RSB has lived up to your expectations! Again, I would like to thank you for your business. Mountain roads are always fun with a car that handles well.

Tony D






Originally Posted by macbuddy
Tony, you advertise better handling, more fun, eliminates push, reduces body roll, increases confidence, more traction and better cornering speed...hey, 7 out of 7 ain't bad!

Last weekend 15 of us had a blast going up and down Mt Hamilton. The Progress Swaybar definitely made a difference for me. The elimination of body roll really makes aggressive driving so much more pleasurable and confidence inspiring.

You delivered as promised...thanks,
macbuddy

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I read everyone's rave reviews, now I too must give kudos to this mod.
As Manxman shared with me, "If you only make one mod, make it this one!"
 
Old Nov 16, 2007 | 02:04 AM
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Wowwwwww,

glad to hear all the rave!!

one question though,is this a limited production item?meaning that after a number has been made,no more will be made ever??


Because i really want one but I still have some bills to pay off and wont be able to afford it until about january.

Cant wait to see how it is with my DF210's and 16x7 wheels
 
Old Nov 16, 2007 | 10:01 AM
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This is a production item, so it will be available for some time. I have recently received a large shipment of Fit RSBs, so they are available. Let me know when you are ready.

Tony D
 



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