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I bought the 22mm front adjustable bar. The factory bar is 15mm. I haven't put it in yet, and am having second thoughts that maybe 22mm is too much for a street car. With the bar set at its softest position with stock t-bars and Bil sports, is this thing gonna ride like a tank? Firm is ok, bone jarring is not.
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I bought the 22mm front adjustable bar. The factory bar is 15mm. I haven't put it in yet, and am having second thoughts that maybe 22mm is too much for a street car. With the bar set at its softest position with stock t-bars and Bil sports, is this thing gonna ride like a tank? Firm is ok, bone jarring is not. The sway bar is just going to give the car a much tighter feel, its adjustable so you can set them pretty loose when you want to. If your not changing your suspension for a super stiff track set up, I wouldn't worry about it. Bolt that baby OR sell it to me (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) |
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