Front & Rear lower sway bar

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akuma3
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Front & Rear lower sway bar

Post by akuma3 »

Just wondering did anyone put one on before? Is it a big different? Cause i'm thinking of getting one :)
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yes, worth every cent. if anything.. get a bigger sway bar for front first as ul notice more of a difference.. and then do rears for more oversteer effect.
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Post by Liquidity »

er...in a front wheel drive car you want a beefy rear swaybar.
a beefy front one, without upgradin the rear, will lead to more understeer.
With a nice beefy rear one, the car will be more sensible to throttle. If you think it gets *massively* oversteery with a rear bar, learn how to drive. (look up throttle-off oversteer)
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Just make sure you get your hands on a good swaybar coz it you buy ones like from Autobarn, they're known to flex and wear pretty quickly.
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