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    Veteran Member Three Rings [a]bek.'s Avatar
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    Learn me on sway bars

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    been looking at the 034 rear, I have PSS9s, want to add the sways bars for much more stiffness. Anyone have any suggestions for fronts or any other companies that are good?

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    What do you want to accomplish with new sway bars?
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    Quote Originally Posted by QIKRNU View Post
    What do you want to accomplish with new sway bars?
    well the coilovers do a good enough job to handle, but I want to make the body stick more to the ground, I want to get the 034 rear, which I did, but also want to upgrade the front while I'm at it

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    Quote Originally Posted by [a]bek. View Post
    well the coilovers do a good enough job to handle, but I want to make the body stick more to the ground, I want to get the 034 rear, which I did, but also want to upgrade the front while I'm at it
    Are you looking for more oversteer or more understeer, or are you trying to get the car more neutral?

    What size are the bars you are talking about? Are they adjustable?

    Are you planning on tracking the car?
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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    P. S. We can't "learn" you on anything. We might be able to provide you with information, but you have to learn.
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    Hey,

    If you purchase the 034 rear sway bar along with their end links and put it on the stiffest setting, you will fall in love with your car all over again. One of the best mods I did. Go 034, man. And def get endlinks cuz stock ones look like tooth picks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArcticAvant View Post
    Hey,

    If you purchase the 034 rear sway bar along with their end links and put it on the stiffest setting, you will fall in love with your car all over again. One of the best mods I did. Go 034, man. And def get endlinks cuz stock ones look like tooth picks.

    Peace
    I know, I can't wait for them to come in, I got the sway and end links, I want to find a front now


    Quote Originally Posted by QIKRNU View Post
    P. S. We can't "learn" you on anything. We might be able to provide you with information, but you have to learn.
    I know, lol just wanted to make a funny title

    Quote Originally Posted by QIKRNU View Post
    Are you looking for more oversteer or more understeer, or are you trying to get the car more neutral?

    What size are the bars you are talking about? Are they adjustable?

    Are you planning on tracking the car?
    Yes, when I move from NJ to FL, I will throw it on the track and I purchased the 034 rear with end links and now want to stiffen up the front.

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    Senior Member Four Rings JDillon15's Avatar
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    You should get the rear installed and go from there. I think where others are trying to lead you is the rear pretty much eliminates the under steer. I have it on my car and it makes a heck of a difference If you want the car to be a lot flatter, you can upgrade the front, but then the under steer is more likely to be an issue again. It depends on what you're trying to accomplish. At least, that's how I understand it. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

    You'll love the rear though. Be liberal with the locktite. I had a bolt fall out of my end links and had to go replace it from a local hardware store!
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    I have Hotchkiss RS4 front and rear sways. By far one of the most noticeable mods and something i suggest everyone pick up. Instantly made the car feel more tight.
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