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Originally Posted by ncheung85 Np g. As for the spec, I was curious about spec. No site seems to have it. So I emailed hotchkis. As for the rear bar,

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Np g. As for the spec, I was curious about spec. No site seems to have it. So I emailed hotchkis.

As for the rear bar, the new one is a bit longer. Dont know if that will change the stiffness.
Excuse me ncheung85, I see you have Hotchkis Swaybars. If I may ask; Do you feel that they are too much for the street?
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Excuse me ncheung85, I see you have Hotchkis Swaybars. If I may ask; Do you feel that they are too much for the street?
I'm also running Hotchkis sways, and they are a little on the stiff side
Great for canyon runs.
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Excuse me ncheung85, I see you have Hotchkis Swaybars. If I may ask; Do you feel that they are too much for the street?
I don't think they are too stiff for the street. I'm going to change it to a stiffer(middle) setting this weekend.

Hey trip, what setting are you on?
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I don't think they are too stiff for the street. I'm going to change it to a stiffer(middle) setting this weekend.

Hey trip, what setting are you on?
Medium setting is good for the street.
I'm on the stiffest setting, and still feels good.
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