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On Probation
Location: North East NSW
Registered: December 2002
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Re: Sway bars?
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Tue, 12 April 2005 06:43
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it depends on the application of the car
if you're doing twisty off-camber stuff like hillclimbs, you're probably better retaining the stock front bar and removing the rear bar altogether, so the rear wheels have traction on sloped corners
if you're driving on larger flatter tracks like queensland raceway etc, or dirt/tarmac rallying, then upgraded front and/or rear bars may be helpful, but you'd really need to take the car out and see how it handles and where you (or someone who knows alot about handling) thinks it needs improvement
if you want to drive it on the street and say it's a racecar, paint the stock swaybars red and spend your money on other parts of the car that matter more
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