Hotchkis sway bars.

I don’t know about the sway bars on the 2.0 NC but the ones on my 1.8 base model are horrible and probably one of the main reason the car feels like a hammock on the track.
There are several options out there but I never regretted going for the super sturdy 1.25” on the MSM and went for the stiffest option from Hotchkis.  They are probably overkill on the stiffest setting but I rather start out on the softer setting and adjust instead of having to buy stiffer ones later.
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The brackets are gusseted and have zerk fittings for grease.
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The instruction says to remove the front under tray which is too much drama.
You need to know that that is not necessary. A lot of careful wiggling and four letter words and you can switch it just by removing the ABS cable brackets.

Comparison of front bars:
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</div> On the car minus end links since they were not reusable.
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Rear was super easy and accessible.  I wish they were black instead of red for

(And look what I found inside the fender from the previous owner.. wtf)
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