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Old 04-29-2009, 11:20 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Sway bars offer a dramatic improvement in a cars handling. You have sway bars on your car now, aftermarket sway bars are stiffer, and in the case of STILLEN's, offer some adjustability in how stiff, via several settings.

Sway bars reduce the amount of body roll present in the vehicle. They work to keep the vehicle flat during cornering.

Other first steps in handling would be either lowering springs, or a full coilover setup, depending on your budget and needs. This will lower the center of gravity, and increase the spring rate, stiffening up the vehicle.
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