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Hotchkis sway bar adjustment

Old 04-14-2014, 02:04 PM
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I have been looking over the site for quite some time and finally I have decided to join. I just bought these bars and I am ready to install them on my 06 gto, but I am curious to see what the best setup would be on the street. what should I adjust these bars to? I thought about going to the stiffest adjustment. what do you people run, and what do you like and dislike about it? and, is the difference noticeable?
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i run mine full still front and rear with BC coilovers and a few Pedders bits here and there. they're easy to adjust once on the car, so experiment. be advised though, the increased stiffness WILL cause stability issues in the rain if driven hard.
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Thank you, I will do so. Will running on the full stiff setting put more stress on the sway bar links?
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yes. the fronts might give you issues, so watch them for bending. the rears will be fine.
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Will do. Thank you.


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