ASR 32mm swaybar/brace combo
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ASR 32mm swaybar/brace combo
i recently installed a 32mm ASR brace/swaybar combo from clayton at King Motorsports. first, lemme tell you the bar is fantastic! it is beautifully cnc machined, and fit was first rate. i got the .090" thick bar, and it worked great for me. i love the fact that it is adjustable, something that many other manufacturers do not offer.
i had a few races last weekend and i was able to dial in just the right amount of oversteer for each day. adjusting it is super simple, as the arms have 4 adjustments holes. it comes with adjustable rodend endlinks to dial out bar preload. again, it is a phenominal piece, and i highly recommend it. imho, it is the BEST rear bar setup by far.
*sorry about the water on the bar, but i had just had the wife wash the car. i will take better pics soon.
i had a few races last weekend and i was able to dial in just the right amount of oversteer for each day. adjusting it is super simple, as the arms have 4 adjustments holes. it comes with adjustable rodend endlinks to dial out bar preload. again, it is a phenominal piece, and i highly recommend it. imho, it is the BEST rear bar setup by far.
*sorry about the water on the bar, but i had just had the wife wash the car. i will take better pics soon.
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Re: ASR 32mm swaybar/brace combo (Rodney)
a little OT but what kind of LCAs are those?, they look sweet! i was looking into this setup... when you say its the best setup, what are you comparing it to? i was considering this, or an itr 27mm....
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Re: ASR 32mm swaybar/brace combo (deathplaza)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by deathplaza »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">a little OT but what kind of LCAs are those?,</TD></TR></TABLE>
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by deathplaza »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">when you say its the best setup, what are you comparing it to? i was considering this, or an itr 27mm.... </TD></TR></TABLE>
in the past 7 years, i have run the itr 22mm, jdm itr 23mm, and mugen 26mm bars. they were all non adjustable, and very heavy. especially the 26mm, that thing was a monster!
with the asr setup, should i find the need to run a larger bar, i can just adjust the leverage on the brackets. if i find this is not enough, i can increase to a thicker (.120") walled 32mm bar, and that's it. simple.
function7 for itr
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by deathplaza »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">when you say its the best setup, what are you comparing it to? i was considering this, or an itr 27mm.... </TD></TR></TABLE>
in the past 7 years, i have run the itr 22mm, jdm itr 23mm, and mugen 26mm bars. they were all non adjustable, and very heavy. especially the 26mm, that thing was a monster!
with the asr setup, should i find the need to run a larger bar, i can just adjust the leverage on the brackets. if i find this is not enough, i can increase to a thicker (.120") walled 32mm bar, and that's it. simple.
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Re: ASR 32mm swaybar/brace combo (deathplaza)
I believe those are the function 7 LCAs. I thought the rear bars only went up to 23mm for an ITR. BTW how much did that setup cost looks bitchin.
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Re: ASR 32mm swaybar/brace combo (Rodney)
ahh function 7!, thats what i thought but wasn't sure... alright i think you made up my mind for me. adjustability is worth the extra $$$. and if its lighter that is also a huge +.
oh yah he got that from king motorsports... you can find out how much it costs on their site, but if you have to ask you prolly need to keep saving.
oh yah he got that from king motorsports... you can find out how much it costs on their site, but if you have to ask you prolly need to keep saving.
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Re: ASR 32mm swaybar/brace combo (Rodney)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Rodney »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
*sorry about the water on the bar, but i had just had the wife wash the car. i will take better pics soon. </TD></TR></TABLE>
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*sorry about the water on the bar, but i had just had the wife wash the car. i will take better pics soon. </TD></TR></TABLE>
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