Anti-sway bars
#1
Anti-sway bars
Has anyone installed any aftermarket Anti-sway bars on their TT 225s, preferably a convertible as they tend to understeer a bit more with the stock set up. If so can you tell me what you think of them, what other suspension mods you have ( I currently only have the KW sport shock and spring kit) and how the install was. Being a Navy officer I have access to every tool and lift imaginable.
#2
RE: Anti-sway bars
XLR8TT gerenally says a 19mm OEM euro-spec rear bar makes the handling neutral.
I'm going to get a 21mm H&Rto startas I tend to like a bit of oversteer and its a few bucks cheaper. If it makes the car feel too loose, theres a few aftermarket options for the front as well.
All TT's tend toward understeer from the factory (Roadster and Coupe alike). Getting the right feel is a personal thing based on your driving style. I tend to go into corners a bit hot, so I like to be able to whip the tail around.
If you're not sure I'd say start with the 19mm from ECS to be on the safe side.
I'm going to get a 21mm H&Rto startas I tend to like a bit of oversteer and its a few bucks cheaper. If it makes the car feel too loose, theres a few aftermarket options for the front as well.
All TT's tend toward understeer from the factory (Roadster and Coupe alike). Getting the right feel is a personal thing based on your driving style. I tend to go into corners a bit hot, so I like to be able to whip the tail around.
If you're not sure I'd say start with the 19mm from ECS to be on the safe side.
#3
RE: Anti-sway bars
The 19mm Neuspeed and the 21mm H&R are virtually identical in how they perform. The difference is that the H&R is "adjustable" giving you two mounting points for the connecting links. Given that, they both will make the car neutral handling with tire pressures equal front and rear.
The other option is the the 22mm Neuspeed rear, which really needs to be matched up with the 25mm front bar to keep handling under control. The 22mm by itself will make the oversteer almost to the point of instability
The other option is the the 22mm Neuspeed rear, which really needs to be matched up with the 25mm front bar to keep handling under control. The 22mm by itself will make the oversteer almost to the point of instability
#7
RE: Anti-sway bars
You can find the Neuspeed's at TT Stuff
http://www.ttstuff.com/performance_suspension.php
The heavy duty ones that XCLR8TT mentions you can get at AWE Tuning
http://www.awe-tuning.com/pages/shar...p;IL=hrswaybar
http://www.ttstuff.com/performance_suspension.php
The heavy duty ones that XCLR8TT mentions you can get at AWE Tuning
http://www.awe-tuning.com/pages/shar...p;IL=hrswaybar
#8
RE: Anti-sway bars
ORIGINAL: ttoo cool
Thanks guys. I think I'm just going to buy the H&R kit and be done with it. The 25 and 22mm set
Thanks guys. I think I'm just going to buy the H&R kit and be done with it. The 25 and 22mm set
#9
RE: Anti-sway bars
Got a question, Steve- on the H&R bars theAWE site sez:
"All H&R swaybars use a teflon mesh lined bushing to eliminate squeaking under movement and the need for periodic lubrication. Trust us when we say that this is a terrific idea!"
Do sway bars need greasing?
"All H&R swaybars use a teflon mesh lined bushing to eliminate squeaking under movement and the need for periodic lubrication. Trust us when we say that this is a terrific idea!"
Do sway bars need greasing?