suspension technique sway bar opinion(da9)
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hello,im basically looking for curving 2- lane intersections/stoplights better(driving). i want to upgrade the stock(rear) sway to a 19mm sus. tech. unit..........with a (extremelylow/quitefirm) suspension including a rear tower bar plus without spare tire and speakers,... how much body roll would you think id eliminate? im looking for a decent curving stance through intersections bla bla bla.
P.S: (quietspongy)yokohama 195/60 R14 tires, missing front tower bar ...for now
P.S: (quietspongy)yokohama 195/60 R14 tires, missing front tower bar ...for now
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From: MoonSHINE Metropolis, .FL. Run Free, North America
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MotorSpecies ver1.6 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hello,im basically looking for curving 2- lane intersections/stoplights better(driving). i want to upgrade the stock(rear) sway to a 19mm sus. tech. unit..........with a (extremelylow/quitefirm) suspension including a rear tower bar plus without spare tire and speakers,... how much body roll would you think id eliminate? im looking for a decent curving stance through intersections bla bla bla.
P.S: (quietspongy)yokohama 195/60 R14 tires, missing front tower bar ...for now </TD></TR></TABLE>
Am I making sense???
P.S: (quietspongy)yokohama 195/60 R14 tires, missing front tower bar ...for now </TD></TR></TABLE>
Am I making sense???
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