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Saner S2000 front sway bar group buy now going!
#32
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ok guys. Unfortunately there is no option for a 4th hole available. I tried haha.
So looks like I will be doing a group buy if there is enough interest for them.
Would nee 10+ orders. I will sell them at the $275 a piece like they normally sell for but offer FREE SHIPPING within the US. These weigh 26 lbs so $20-$30 savings there on shipping. I will also offer them in a custom gloss red powder coated finish instead of the standard black finish.
Once 10+ orders have been made I will send it in to Saner for production. Will take 3-4 weeks from the time 10+ orders have been placed. Will be shipped out directly from Saner to you all via Fedex Ground shipping.
What do you guys think?
So looks like I will be doing a group buy if there is enough interest for them.
Would nee 10+ orders. I will sell them at the $275 a piece like they normally sell for but offer FREE SHIPPING within the US. These weigh 26 lbs so $20-$30 savings there on shipping. I will also offer them in a custom gloss red powder coated finish instead of the standard black finish.
Once 10+ orders have been made I will send it in to Saner for production. Will take 3-4 weeks from the time 10+ orders have been placed. Will be shipped out directly from Saner to you all via Fedex Ground shipping.
What do you guys think?
#34
Couple of reasons to do a bar...
1. It helps primarily with AP1 chassis to reduce the snap oversteer condition that exists with the stock configuration. AP2s still do benefit from the change.
2. SCCA Solo racing if you want to stay in a stock class you can only change the stock front sway bar when it comes to suspension, needless to say many AP1 and AP2 chassis have taken trophies in stock trim so a lot of work has gone into the bars. Saner and Small Fortune Racing are two well known FSB for the AP chassis... I would love a SFR bar but as the name implies.. it is a touch rich for my blood but a Saner is still an excellent choice!
#39
Can anyone comment on the use of this bar (people who already have one)? I have Bilstein PSS9 coilovers and am wondering if this is too much bar even on the soft setting for my AP1, given that the coilovers are much stiffer than stock springs. I run 225/245 for street tires and 255/275 for track days currently (Kumho XS). Would it be a good match on my car?
#40
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While stiff suspension will really firm up the ride, a front sway bar balances out the oversteer much more so than the coil overs. On an AP1 a larger front sway bar makes the car much more planted.
I don't have one yet but in the racing and competition forum you should be able to find info from current owners of these bars.
I don't have one yet but in the racing and competition forum you should be able to find info from current owners of these bars.
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