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Old 05-03-2004, 02:28 AM
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Ok i was wondering how bad it is to frive this thing on the street? My car does not she tha many street miles at all mabe 100 every 2 weeks and that is stright driving. So what i am asking will it be that bad. I can live with it being rough and stuff as long as the car hooks
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In my experience with GN's and other cars having a larger rear swaybar actually will help your cornering when used with a drag-setup. I used a larger dia. rear bar with no front bar and it really helped out in the turns. I don't know about the Wolfe firsthand, but I would think the same theory applies.
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There's a big difference between a Wolfe anti-roll bar and a thicker sway bar though. You "can" drive them on the street, just like you "can" drive Bogarts on the street, but I wouldn't try it on a daily driver.
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Many times folks will disconnect one of the links for street driving.




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