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Originally Posted by racerxj17 i dont care if its stiff, just want it to perform better than the hotchkis. i dont really want to run -2.5 daily just to keep

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Old 11-18-2009, 07:06 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by racerxj17 View Post
i dont care if its stiff, just want it to perform better than the hotchkis. i dont really want to run -2.5 daily just to keep the car from pushing. even with the rear on the stiffest setting, the car has so much understeer its pisses me off to drive it.
This is kinda weird coming from you. OK so take the front bar off and put the stock one back on. Or change your alignment, maybe a little toe out in the rear. There are several ways to help change the bias of the car that don't involve swaybar adjustments.

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Whiteline / cusco make awesome sways - They have been used in the subie / evo community for ages. If I were to guess - i would place them leagues ahead of the stillen / hotchkis
Do tell in what regard? Whats better about the whitelines and cusco?
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