Eibach Sway Bar Kit Front 25mm / Rear 22mm - 2015+ Subaru WRX - Install/Review
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Today we install the EIbach Front and Rear Sway Bars on our 2015 WRX.
I am looking at this kit with the Eibach springs as well. A great performance upgrade to rid some body roll and will greatly help if one is still on the stock 17"s as I am
Hi Rick, is it also fitting in the 15 sti ? How it compare to whiteline's ? Thank you.
What about endlinks ? Wich ones are compatible with these Eibach Sway Bars ?
You recommend end links for this and if so which ones? Also you like this combo? Most people I see get the same size on both and use different settings.
Wonder how thick one can go before they rip the mounting points loose from the chassis?
wouldn't you want to make the rear stiffer due to the understeer?
Did you have to remove any pipes from the exhaust to install the rear sway bar? I heard people having problems getting them in unless they remove the Y pipe.
We did not, we were able to easily remove the swaybar without having to remove any part of the exhaust. I imagine some exhausts would require you to remove them for the install, but we had no problems.
Thanks,
Rick
that exhaust tho..
Great video! Couple questions........on the front sway bar which is the stiffer setting? Also, what are the torque specs for the mounting and bushing bolts for the front and back? Thanks!
***** Thanks for the reply! This sway bar set has been sitting in my garage for a couple of weeks now and I am waiting for the rain down here to stop so I can put them on. So if I understand you correctly.........if I am looking at the driver side of the front sway bar the hole on the right is the stiffer setting? Thanks again!
Stock end links ?
could this make the car more dangerous for emergency maneuvering? The fast response is a positive, but I'm trying to figure out if it could put you in a fishtail easier on snow or wet roads.
This is a great question, and if you were to go with just a larger rear swaybar for example it could cause oversteer which can be dangerous if you are not used to the way the car reacts to different inputs, but if you go with a front and rear bar the car should be mostly balanced however I would always recommend testing any new setup in a safe enviroment to see how the car reacts to the new modifications.
Thanks,
Rick
u did not talk about end links did u put new ones? front an rear
will handling be compromised in the snow ?
It will change the way the car handles in the snow for sure. I always recommend when installing any suspension components, to test it out in a safe area and under different conditions to see how the car's handling differs with the new parts installed.
Thanks,
Rick
thank you.
Would this fit a 2020 wrx ?
which sway bar is better white lines or this one?
Id go with whiteline personally.
k coo
Will this kit fit the same year Impreza 2.0i non turbo premium?
Looks like it will only work on the WRX. Give us a call and we should be able to get a kit that will work on your Impreza :)
Thanks,
Rick
Hey bro, do you know if these sway bars would with on both the 15+ wrx and sti?
The rears should be the same but the front bar will be different due to the engine layout. We do have this same kit specific for the STI though :) www.rallysportdirect.com/fits/2015-subaru-wrx-sti-base-2-5/sway-bars/eib1-7728-320-eibach-sway-bar-kit-front-25mm-rear-22mm
Thanks,
Rick
what did you lubricate the swaybars with?
+Andrew Lin Eibach provides small packets of lube with their swaybars.
Thanks,
Rick
thanks
I bought 2013 WRX with same sway bars and need to know where to purchase lube packets. also am I supposed to just slab it on there or do I have to remove fully
thanks for the informative video! do you think a reinforcement brace is needed too? I was thinking about getting a rsb but wanted your opinion on the necessity of the brace as well. Thanks!
+Kris Babas A brace is not required in any way, and can always be added later on. Now I would recommend the bracing to help stiffen things up, but I would say do the sways first, they make a huge difference and you will love them!
Thanks,
Rick
+RallySport Direct thanks Rick tell wrx leans way too much in turns especially mine with the stock suspension lol
Rick, what settings did you finally settled with?
+BodegaBay We are currently running on the stiffest setting front and rear to help reduce body roll.
Thanks,
Rick