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Old 01-17-2003, 06:31 AM
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I got a Suspension Techniques Sway bar set...I put the rear bar on but have heard that I dont need the front one. Has anyone rode with it on and off? Which rides and handles better. Is it worth putting on or should I try and sell it?
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io had a 26mm si front bar and the suspension techniques 19mm rear
i ended up taking off the front cause it pushed to much. depending on what size it is i would put it on to neutral out the handling.

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Old 01-17-2003, 09:25 AM
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Both the front and the rear are 25mm...So what do you think I should do? Test it out both ways? Anything helps.
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I wouldn't bother with the front one because of the increased tendency to understeer.

generally, a smaller front is better, but more "dangerous"
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generally, a smaller front is better, but more "dangerous"[/QUOTE]

"dangerous" meaning?
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Default Re: Suspension Techniques Front Sway Bar? (Casual Gcode1)

i would use them both on the prelude
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i would use them both on the prelude
Any specific reason why?
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Default Re: Suspension Techniques Front Sway Bar? (Tweakmeister)

I wouldn't bother with the front one because of the increased tendency to understeer.

generally, a smaller front is better, but more "dangerous"
But his rear swaybar is HUGE!!! 25 and 25...the 25 in ther rear sould cancel out the increase in the front and just keep it all even..or oversteer (well more then stock.)
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