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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang Yes. Add the sway bar. This car desperately needs whatever you can throw at it to help the front tires maintain contact with the road. Rear
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![]() The forum consensus will be SWAY IT! Whiteline, seems to be the forum favorite. Good for street and track as long as you are on street tires. Hotchkis, is the stiffest in front. Seems to be a favorite of people using sticky track tires. Most people find the rear to be too stiff and revert to the stock rear bar. Eibach/Stillen for street with some track. ^^ This is my take away from reading a bunch of threads. Everyone's opinion will vary slightly and everyone will swear by one or the other, but that'll get you oriented in the right direction at least. Other than that... search button = your friend. |
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