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Originally Posted by Eagle True it can be subjective. Although after hitting the canyons and tracking the car for the past 18 months, I would say the limits have been
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Running a square setup with the Hotchkis makes a lot of sense. Because of the stiffness ratings of the bar a square setup would reduce the understeer. I didn't mean to say your cars limits were lower, just wanted to clarify that when people say the car rolls less, it doesn't necessarily mean the limits are increased. Some people only look at part of the statement or equation when it comes to handling. That is true the stiffer sway bars won't effect the compression and rebound. You would notice on a road with uneven bumps. If both sides of the suspension are going up and down at the same time the sways won't make it more uncomfortable, but in a lot of areas if one side is hitting bumps and the other isn't is can get a bit annoying IMO.
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