I'll throw my $.02 in here and maybe save you some money. IMO don't waste your money on the lower rear bar, it doesn't really help. I have all three on my car and I didn't notice any difference between no lower-rear and after I installed it. If you have the GS you already have both sway bars, so unless your gonna upgrade with bigger ones don't worry about that. $150 for the three STB's or $300 for the 2 sway bars are both real good prices, if the sway bars are bigger. I would have to say out of the two I would go with the STB's, since you already have factory sway bars, and take the rest and buy a Energy Suspension master flex kit. This kit replaces all your major bushings with poly-eurothane(sp?) which will tighten your car up and you won't have to worry about them wearing out. You can get the kit from NOPI for around $100, and you can get sway bar bushings from RRE for $9 a pair. I know that NOPI doesn't have the sway bar bushings because I was just there looking for them a couple of days ago. Do you think you can get just the 2 upper STB's any cheaper? If not then $150 for all three is still a pretty good price. Just my opinion. Joe 97 GS w/ Hahn stage 2 Keep cruisin' & keep the shiny side up. http://joeseclipse.homestead.com
Yeah I got two tens in the back...two ten pound bottles!!!!