Suspension H&R rear sway question
I have used the H-Sport and Alta bars with no problems.
I have not heard of any problems with the H&R bars. The bushings appear to be good. A couple minor disadvantages is that the H&R bar only has two holes per side instead of three and I could never obtain any spring rate info on the H&R bar. The ProMini price is good.
I have not heard of any problems with the H&R bars. The bushings appear to be good. A couple minor disadvantages is that the H&R bar only has two holes per side instead of three and I could never obtain any spring rate info on the H&R bar. The ProMini price is good.
My 19mm Mini Mania bar slid to one side and touched the spring after a few months. I centered it and added 2 small hose clamps around the bar at the support clamps to keep it in place. Not too pretty but worked and is unseen.
I agree the H-Sport is the best but it is also much more expensive than the H&R on sale. When I purchased my Alta Bar on sale for $110 I just purchased some greaseable bushings from Hotchkis (H-Sport) for $20 and added them to the Alta Bar.
I'm on my 5th year of running an H&R 19mm bar on stiff setting with no issues. They come with Teflon bushings that don't use grease and are supposed to be lifetime maintenance free. I wanted an install-and-forget bar and it has proven to be the case so far.
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