swaybar upgrades
ORIGINAL: apg96
what do the sway bars links do?
what do the sway bars links do?
I have the H+R Adj sway bars and I've had the rear installed for a while now and loved it. This past week I installed the front and got new 18" wheels with Goodyear F1 GS-D3's and the car feels like its on rails; almost like it's planted on the ground. With the front sway bar on the handling is much better and steering control is more responsive. I'm very happy with my sway bars, but I have heard great things about H-sport's sway bars as well. I'd go with either one of those, or you could just get the rear bar as that is severely undersized and flimsy IMO. HTH's...
JB
JB
ORIGINAL: apg96
so do u think teh front is worth teh extra money? Do u still have the oversteer if u have teh front?
so do u think teh front is worth teh extra money? Do u still have the oversteer if u have teh front?
Steve
if you want ultimate performance you really want the car to be neutral, no oversteer or understeer. just for fun i like to error on the side of setting the car up with a bit of oversteer. the reality is ... in my case, i've moved the "weak link" to my tires. the car stays nice and flat and my tires are the limiting factor in terms of grip right now. imo bigger bars would only make the car stiffer and make the tire problem worse.
so in this case i'm not sure size truly matters ... it's more about proper balance of front and rear turning forces.
so in this case i'm not sure size truly matters ... it's more about proper balance of front and rear turning forces.
The most important consideration is the driving environment. If you live in an area that the roads are smooth and dry most of the time then a stiff setup will be best. However, bumps change things alot. The stiffer your bars, the less independant articulation you have left side to right. Bumps in the corners require more compliance in the suspension to keep each wheel as evenly loaded as possible. The car will feel flatter but loose grip at a lower speed in bumpy corners. Wet conditions want softer settings as well. Remember for every gain you must sacrifice elsewhere. Bigger, stiffer, lower, wider, faster, brighter, louder... Opinions mean very little without road conditions and driving habits as a backdrop. Last Sunday drove a 4 mile run against a B5, 1.8T, 8K in mods. River road, tight, bumpy, some minor debrie. Kicked his *** by almost a minute. My car, stock B5, 2.8, old tires. He took his mods too far. (Don't get me wrong, stock sucks)
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