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Be careful with the ITR rear swaybar and snow!

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Old Oct 30, 2002 | 10:30 PM
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Default Be careful with the ITR rear swaybar and snow!

Just driving around tonight in Boulder after we got 6 inches of snow, I noticed that the rear end really likes to kick out on some of the slick corners that I took (more than in the stock form). I knew it would happen but just letting some other H-T'ers know about the affects of the upgrade.

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Old Oct 30, 2002 | 11:10 PM
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Default Re: Be careful with the ITR rear swaybar and snow! (Volcom)

Mine hasn't given me a problem. It seems like I have a bit less understeer when I try to turn, where before I would have just slid straight on the snow/ice. I guess the back end is more responsive with that sway bar, so I suppose it would come out more if you turn the wheel too hard/fast.

The only time I've had the back end come out on me was when I was playing with my ABS and hit the brakes all hard, and that was only a very slight backend slide. Oh, and of course when I was doing donuts in one of the parking lots at work the past two nights.
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Old Oct 30, 2002 | 11:24 PM
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Nice, donuts are badass! E-brake slides rule! Just not into stuff like curbs.
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