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Originally Posted by THMotorsports The stock swaybars are honestly adequate in the front but way too soft in the rear. The car understeers like a pig from the factory. I'm
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I'm in stock class for this season so I can't change the rear bar, only the front one. I guess an alternative option would be to find and adjustable front bar that can go softer than stock.
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