Sways and setup??
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Sways and setup??
I know sam has answered this question before but the search feature is not working for me.
In general to big sway in the frt will cause=
to big sway in the rear will cause=
and what happens if you have to big a bar frt and rear. this is for RR and on street tires. And if anyone has Sams bars for sale, let me know. Sorry, Sam if you have any bars in stock let me know. Ill call you tomorrow and buy them. I have found a 35mm frt and 21mm rear. but looking for Sams bar.
In general to big sway in the frt will cause=
to big sway in the rear will cause=
and what happens if you have to big a bar frt and rear. this is for RR and on street tires. And if anyone has Sams bars for sale, let me know. Sorry, Sam if you have any bars in stock let me know. Ill call you tomorrow and buy them. I have found a 35mm frt and 21mm rear. but looking for Sams bar.
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I run Sam's 35 ft and a solid 21 rear, which has the same rate as Sam's 22 hollow rear. I would have run his rear, but when upgraded the rear back in 99 he wasn't making his bars yet.
Too big in the front will cause the car to push/understeer in the corners
Too big in the rear will cause excessive oversteer and it will be hard to put down the power on corner exit.
Too big in the front will cause the car to push/understeer in the corners
Too big in the rear will cause excessive oversteer and it will be hard to put down the power on corner exit.