Cusco Sway Bar
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But the thing on all of them is...
Saner, no one can ever get a hold of him (but great price)
Comptech out-ragiously expensive
Gendron fairly expensive as well...
Should I just expect $4-600 a normal sway price?
Saner, no one can ever get a hold of him (but great price)
Comptech out-ragiously expensive
Gendron fairly expensive as well...
Should I just expect $4-600 a normal sway price?
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Originally Posted by S2K:-),Apr 21 2006, 11:24 AM
Should I just expect $4-600 a normal sway price?
then I figured, all these other cars are WAY faster than I am, I should get that bar too.... unfortunatly they are all still faster than me
I have the gendron, and it makes a world of difference... eat at micky ds for a month, its worth it
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how about for street use??? i drive my S daily n i feel the back alway wants to swing around.. anything i can do to hold the abck down ???
will just the rear sway fix this???
will just the rear sway fix this???
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Originally Posted by jaxx4k,Apr 23 2006, 10:30 PM
how about for street use??? i drive my S daily n i feel the back alway wants to swing around.. anything i can do to hold the abck down ???
will just the rear sway fix this???
will just the rear sway fix this???
other options are... wider/grippier tires in the back... or stiffer springs in the front...
make sure your alignment is correct as well...
or a combination...
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ice man..
thanx for the tips.. i was wondering why i always see the rear sway goes for sale more then the front. lol.z
im puttin in new shock this week or next. then goin to get alignment.
i was also inform to do it this way.
Front
Camber: -1 degree
Caster: 6.5 degrees
Toe: 0
Rear
Camber: -2 degrees
Toe: 1/8" to 1/4" toe in
thanx for the tips.. i was wondering why i always see the rear sway goes for sale more then the front. lol.z
im puttin in new shock this week or next. then goin to get alignment.
i was also inform to do it this way.
Front
Camber: -1 degree
Caster: 6.5 degrees
Toe: 0
Rear
Camber: -2 degrees
Toe: 1/8" to 1/4" toe in
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