Steeda's Adjustable Sway bar with PHB T/A setup
I know this kit works well on a stock fox style 4 link setup but I was wondering if it is compatible with a T/A PHB setup..... I don't have a whole lot of understeer as of right now and I still need the specific T/A springs for the rear but I was just curious.
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...stable-Swaybar
I will probably run this on my 83 or 98 since they will have the 4 link design....for a little while at least lol. The 83 will eventually have a IRS...
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...stable-Swaybar
I will probably run this on my 83 or 98 since they will have the 4 link design....for a little while at least lol. The 83 will eventually have a IRS...
I run a PHB/TA and had huge amounts of understeer, until I went to a 300# CO out back. The 200# ones, just did not do it. So, beefing up the rear bar is not a bad thing, with such as set-up.
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Every car will have under steer at some point or another. Just depends on how fast your going and how hard your turning
I haven't had a whole lot of a problem yet since I am only running on the street. Also since I have move up north again the pavement on the highways and on/off ramps are different than in TX so its a different feel completely.
I haven't really put much thought into running a coil over rear end yet because I want to take care of the front first.
I haven't had a whole lot of a problem yet since I am only running on the street. Also since I have move up north again the pavement on the highways and on/off ramps are different than in TX so its a different feel completely.I haven't really put much thought into running a coil over rear end yet because I want to take care of the front first.
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