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Re: Front Sway Bars Revisted

Subject: Re: Front Sway Bars Revisted
by BillH on 2011/1/26 0:11:48

Quote:

biggrizzly wrote:
My car has the base soft ride suspension. According to the CAC its got a 26mm front/24mm rear.


Do it. The base bars suck on the track. And bigger bars won't affect the street ride as much as springs or shocks.

Shocks in combo with the bars are important too, also bushings (what U got now?). And springs.

The big thing is how much you want to spend on shocks. The least way I'd go is with Doug Rippie revalved Bilsteins. AND both bars.

Then Koni single adjustables.
Then OMP coilovers, the only OMPs that are matched by a pro (hardbar). $$$

But you need to decige how much $$$ and what compromise you can live with on the street.
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