what sway bar setup for minimal body roll
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what sway bar setup for minimal body roll
First off I'm dealing with a third gen (not much difference than 4th gen). Basically I want damn near NO body roll. The car is going to be low...really low. But what sway bar setup should I go with. I know that weight transfer, springs, shocks, and stuff all play a big part in sway bar choice. The largest "stock" replacement bar (front) is 36mm (that I've seen available anyway). But I have seen some other setups for different types of race cars. Like a straight bar with spherical rod end links. I just want to know what my options are.
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You'll get better results for a Thirdgen here:
http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/suspension-chassis/
http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/suspension-chassis/
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Originally Posted by fast377
First off I'm dealing with a third gen (not much difference than 4th gen). Basically I want damn near NO body roll. The car is going to be low...really low. But what sway bar setup should I go with. I know that weight transfer, springs, shocks, and stuff all play a big part in sway bar choice. The largest "stock" replacement bar (front) is 36mm (that I've seen available anyway). But I have seen some other setups for different types of race cars. Like a straight bar with spherical rod end links. I just want to know what my options are.
the rear bars that are straight with arms and rodends are drag race bars... they're for launching straight, not turning.
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Originally Posted by MrDude_1
most of the thirdgen guys that like big bars go with the Spohn ones... but theres alot of them that feel like the WS6 bars are large enough, and they go with stiffer springs from there..
the rear bars that are straight with arms and rodends are drag race bars... they're for launching straight, not turning.
the rear bars that are straight with arms and rodends are drag race bars... they're for launching straight, not turning.