Swaybar + Coilovers - big changes?
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Swaybar + Coilovers - big changes?
I run Tein Monoflex with EDFC and planning to upgrade my sways with Cuscos.
Is the car going to handle better or worse?
Am i going to get more grip and less inlift or not?
Apreciate your answers.
Is the car going to handle better or worse?
Am i going to get more grip and less inlift or not?
Apreciate your answers.
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better, but it depends.
possibly less grip with two stiffer sways. It really depends on how it's set up though. Do you want more predictable handling with a bit more understeer and a more controllable rear end? If so, just get the front sway.
possibly less grip with two stiffer sways. It really depends on how it's set up though. Do you want more predictable handling with a bit more understeer and a more controllable rear end? If so, just get the front sway.
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Originally Posted by afwfjustin' date='Mar 17 2007, 04:47 AM
better, but it depends.
possibly less grip with two stiffer sways. It really depends on how it's set up though. Do you want more predictable handling with a bit more understeer and a more controllable rear end? If so, just get the front sway.
possibly less grip with two stiffer sways. It really depends on how it's set up though. Do you want more predictable handling with a bit more understeer and a more controllable rear end? If so, just get the front sway.
there are sooooo many threads on this. search for oversteer or something like that and you will find a ton of threads on how to make the car handle/behave differently
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