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Old 03-02-2015, 04:14 PM   #14 (permalink)
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I would guess that the limiting factor is going to be the factory spring rates. They are pretty soft by AutoX standards from what I have seen the other guys here like to use. Eibach front an OEM rear bar should be a decent setup for sways. ANY sort of spring upgrade you could do would help a lot though. Anyone at a "just past beginner" skill level is going to outgrow them quickly. Even just a set of Spec-R's is going to help. Also, if rear is coming loose, lot of people have claimed replacing rear diff bushings helps. I would also suggest try disconnecting the rear sway bar completely. Just disconnect one of the end links for a session or two and see if you like it better.

Leave the rear end soft. Even though it might not "feel" as responsive, sacrifice some "stiffness" for some grip.
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