Suspension Techniques Front Sway Bar?
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Suspension Techniques Front Sway Bar?
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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Re: Suspension Techniques Front Sway Bar? (Casual Gcode1)
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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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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Re: Suspension Techniques Front Sway Bar? (misledyouth)
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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Re: Suspension Techniques Front Sway Bar? (Casual Gcode1)
I wouldn't bother with the front one because of the increased tendency to understeer.
generally, a smaller front is better, but more "dangerous"
generally, a smaller front is better, but more "dangerous"
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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"
generally, a smaller front is better, but more "dangerous"
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