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Old 11-15-2009, 08:00 AM
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I just got a good deal on a 25mm rear swaybar. Am I going to sacrifice any handeling by using this? Is it too much for street with ocasional track time?
Old 11-15-2009, 08:17 AM
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Originally Posted by 00HAWK#068
I just got a good deal on a 25mm rear swaybar. Am I going to sacrifice any handeling by using this? Is it too much for street with ocasional track time?

Do you already have a front sway bar? Is this a 25mm solid or hollow? I added a 21mm rear bar with stock front and it gives it quick steering but feels like it could easily turn into oversteer. If you already have a front upgrade it might be okay but probably too much with the stock front. But who knows, try and see, it is fairly easy to swap out.
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if you decide it is too much for you sell it to me for that good deal. lol
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Its a solid chromoly and I just have a stock Firehawk front. I guess I should have done my homework.


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