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HI HO ALL!!?

as u all may sorta knoe lolz ive got a 05 stivo and im getting my d2 track coilovers in on sat and ive got trd front and rear strut bars. DOOOO i really need the sways bars or am i going over bored with the whole suspenison thing??

Cheers ALL Steven,

OOOPPPSSSIIIIEEE can a mod please move this.... wrong section i was gonna ask that i WTB one also CHEERS!

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Wait untill you have a coilovers in and you can feel how your car is handling. If it still has a understeer add a larger rear anti-roll bar. But if it is oversteering add a larger front anti-roll bar.

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Wait untill you have a coilovers in and you can feel how your car is handling. If it still has a understeer add a larger rear anti-roll bar. But if it is oversteering add a larger front anti-roll bar.

or conversely you can tighten up the dampers to get it stable... <_<

The rear swaybar will allow you to run stiffer suspension and still keep the car flater keeping all 4 wheels on the ground rather then lifting the rear in hard cornering. It's all about finding the right balance.


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