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As has already been said, until you take the VDC off it doesn't matter what you do with your setup. The VDC in this car is very restrictive and won't

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Old 11-03-2012, 06:44 PM   #10 (permalink)
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As has already been said, until you take the VDC off it doesn't matter what you do with your setup. The VDC in this car is very restrictive and won't let you get the car to a point where you will notice a change in sway bar settings.

That being said, I would soften the rear as much as possible to help put power down and en adjust with the front to how you like it. Also get yourself some real dampers. The oems can't handle the stock spring rates much less what you are running.
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