Best sways...
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Best sways...
I want the best sways i can get for my car...front and rear.
I want the closest thing i can get to a full race sway, but still have it definately streetable...so basically, i want a fuking monster street sway bar, lol
...i was thinking Tanabe or spoon...but ic an't find the spoon ones, and tanabe makes only the front one...blah
anyone?
I want the closest thing i can get to a full race sway, but still have it definately streetable...so basically, i want a fuking monster street sway bar, lol
...i was thinking Tanabe or spoon...but ic an't find the spoon ones, and tanabe makes only the front one...blah
anyone?
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Re: Best sways... (HondaGUY2005)
aaaa why do you want spoon or tanabe.
and ive said it once ill say it again there is no "best". different sway work with different cars setup.
and ive said it once ill say it again there is no "best". different sway work with different cars setup.
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Re: Best sways... (HondaGUY2005)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HondaGUY2005 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Iso basically, i want a fuking monster street sway bar, lol
...i was thinking Tanabe or spoon...but ic an't find the spoon ones, and tanabe makes only the front one...blah
anyone?</TD></TR></TABLE>
You're basically basing your choice on brand. You know that, right? And I agree with the others; your setup will determine what thickness the RASB will be, how you want the car to behave, and what other suspension mods you've done. Putting on a "fuking monster street sway bar" with disregard to your other mods may cause your car to be very unstable during fast turns, which I'm assuming you're looking to do. Best bet is to improve your skills before putting on some gigantic RASB that will oversteer you into a tree trunk.
...i was thinking Tanabe or spoon...but ic an't find the spoon ones, and tanabe makes only the front one...blah
anyone?</TD></TR></TABLE>
You're basically basing your choice on brand. You know that, right? And I agree with the others; your setup will determine what thickness the RASB will be, how you want the car to behave, and what other suspension mods you've done. Putting on a "fuking monster street sway bar" with disregard to your other mods may cause your car to be very unstable during fast turns, which I'm assuming you're looking to do. Best bet is to improve your skills before putting on some gigantic RASB that will oversteer you into a tree trunk.
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suspension techniques bars have been proven to work very well, and they're adjustable.
however I'd say if you want a good quick turning setup and are worried about subframe tear, an oem front and comptech rear might be a good idea.
well the comptech rear and whatever you want up front would be good too
however I'd say if you want a good quick turning setup and are worried about subframe tear, an oem front and comptech rear might be a good idea.
well the comptech rear and whatever you want up front would be good too
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