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Old 07-03-2006, 10:08 PM
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Default RE: For those interested in a drag/street type suspension

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Code, how's the silver bucket handle on the street with no sway bars??? I never did understand why anyone would remove the front sway bar
I can adjust the front struts and rear shocks to compensate for no sway bars. Now, don't get me wrong, it's no autocross car, but it works well for the way I drive it.
very little street driving ehh? I was wondering if dropping the sway bars would show any diff with a few passes at the track... I drove a few days w/o the rear when I snapped it and man did that thing get a little wild through the corners when I was above 45mph, kinda sacry.
removing the front sway bar allows for better weight transfer. As is im stuck in the 1.9xx 60', if I did that it would get me in the 1.8xx range.
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