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  • Review of autotech 28mm RSB

    I installed the Autotech 28mm RSB on the weekend, and if you want a one word review: WOW!

    I had reservations about this mod for my car when I first started looking at RSBs. I thought with the solid rear beam in our cars, that a RSB wouldn't do much. Was I ever wrong! The best way I could describ it would be to say that the steering wheel feels "lighter" in that nearly all the understeer is gone from the car. No more fighting the wheel when cornering hard to try and keep the car turning. It's still in the softest setting, and I still have the winter 15" on there, but it seems like a totally different car. If any of you were thinking about this mod, but weren't sure, stop waiting and spend that tax refund! I'm still smiling, and somewhat in disbelief at how a 28mm pipe bolted onto the bottom of your car can completely transform it. I would reccommend one to anybody looking for a huge increase in performance.

    Yes, it's that good

    PS - I'm going to do my best to make it to BP this Thursday to finally meet some of you guys, even if my car is still in winter mode for another month or two.
    Jeff

    his - '03 GTI VR6
    hers - '06 A4 S-line Avant
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    Re: Review of autotech 28mm RSB

    I have the Neuspeed 28mm Rear Sway Bar. It was the first mod I did, and I highly recommend it to anybody. It is relatively cheap as far as mods go, and will have a huge impact on how your ride feels. Go get one right now!
    billip
    2013 Audi RS 5

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      Re: Review of autotech 28mm RSB

      I concurr, RSB is definitely an excellent mod.
      Last edited by Mr. Burns; 03-01-2004, 02:35 PM.

      Present
      2010 Audi A4 S-Line
      2007 VW GTI 2.0T

      Past
      2003 VW Jetta GLI
      1992 VW Jetta GL
      1984 VW Rabbit GTI

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