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Hey guys, quick question. Can I run stillen rear sways in the middle setting (1 hole inner , 1 outter) with stock bushings and is it going to be fine

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Old 02-10-2017, 06:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys, quick question. Can I run stillen rear sways in the middle setting (1 hole inner , 1 outter) with stock bushings and is it going to be fine running that setup in a dd? Thanks
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Define fine
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As in won't cause eny damage to my car
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u might need a more robust pair of endlinks.. but da car doesnt need a stiffer rear bar.. just the front.
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I've had mine for almost a year and middle setting front and rear with two track days and no issues at all so far. Next track day I may either soften the front or try the stiff setting in rear as it seemed to slightly push with the heavier springs in the front after coilovers.
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That will not cause any damage but as others said an upgraded set of endlinks would make the setup even better. They are not necessary as it seems like you are just dd but if you do get spl.
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