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Old 05-09-2013, 01:20 AM   #8 (permalink)
chrischhorn
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Originally Posted by kmkraft12 View Post
I run in street tire classes and dont want my car to be affected by the bar creating problems or just annoyances with street driving. So I was thinking either stillen or eibach.
Right now I'm running Hotchkis Front bar only as my street tires suck. (Bridgestone RE760's) The front sway bar with stock rear bar feels amazing in cornering. When I had the rear on, even at softest setting, the rear was still way to stiff for the RE760's to hold at all so I was getting a lot of instant breaking traction instead of slow and controllable. Swapping back to the stock rear made a world of difference even though I have more roll now. I'm also running the Powertrix R/T Coilover set up and plain and simple, the hotchkis rear is super stiff! Even on soft. I'll be trying out my rear bar again once I switch to the new BFG Rivals when they drop.
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