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RealDS13 09-16-2005 12:12 AM

Combination of...
 
Different types of sway bars??:naughty: Allright i was driving to work and thinking real hard about it. Im not sure if anyone has ever tried it but has anyone tried running with a mix set of anti-sway bars? For the longest time (still saving since im broke as a joke) i've been saving to get a pair of Tanabe F+R sway bars since they appear to be the thinkest sway bar for the front but the rears i think it's like 22 mm. N-e ways i've ran across a few adjustable sway bars but they aren't as think (progressive, whiteline etc) IMO I want my rear end to kick out more so if i got a rear adjustable sway bar set to the stifest setting with a thick front sway bar it wouldn't be so bad would it? I just want a second opinion. If all else fails i'll just stick with the F+R sway bars. Thanks for any opinions.

Dante

p.s. (IF i did get different types of sway bars would it just throw the whole balance off?) If i did get diferent types i'd run with a tanabe 30mm front sway bar and a progressive adjustable 22mm sway bar.

Levi SPL S14 09-16-2005 06:31 PM

dont worry about the front just buy for the rear.

l2aine 09-16-2005 07:30 PM

do you know what a swaybar / antiroll bar does in the first place?

RealDS13 09-17-2005 03:14 AM

reduces the body roll of the car. Well if ya got any input let me know. Thanks:spin:

Levi SPL S14 09-17-2005 07:12 PM


Originally posted by l2aine
do you know what a swaybar / antiroll bar does in the first place?

i do.

but nonetheless, buy me a beer.


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