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I'm no expert but your alignment (toe?) may have a lot to do with turn in response. That being said I still think sways are a great buy. I ran
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I'm no expert but your alignment (toe?) may have a lot to do with turn in response. That being said I still think sways are a great buy. I ran hotchkis F+R on my 350z and it was easily the best upgrade I made to the car. You really notice the difference when you put them on.
FWIW, I've read the track guys are running stiff front bars and either stock or low setting rear sway. The consensus seems to be that hotchkis is the stiffest. Also, if you do get sways, get endlinks. |
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