Anybody sportin' a Wolfe rear sway bar?
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Re: Anybody sportin' a Wolfe rear sway bar?
Launches are straighter and more consistant. Ride is the same in a straight line so long as you don't hit a pothole on one side. Pulling in and out of driveways at any angle but dead straight is a bitch. Prepare for your head to hit the side window. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Eek!]" src="gr_eek2.gif" /> Handling sucks ***. The back end wants to come around quite easily when turns are taken even somewhat aggressively.
For a mostly track driven car I recommmend it, for a track ONLY car I highly recommend it, and for a street driven car I HIGHLY discourage it!
<small>[ October 24, 2002, 03:40 PM: Message edited by: Colonel ]</small>
For a mostly track driven car I recommmend it, for a track ONLY car I highly recommend it, and for a street driven car I HIGHLY discourage it!
<small>[ October 24, 2002, 03:40 PM: Message edited by: Colonel ]</small>
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Re: Anybody sportin' a Wolfe rear sway bar?
it works awesome at the track. i dont mind how mine drives on the street at all, but then again ive never really cared much about street manners