Front & Rear Sway Bars
#21
adjustable one what?
PHB?
Not if you are running stock tires/springs...
the night day difference might have been partly the
255/40-18s I have and the PP had OEM 17" rims
and OEM tires size....
But the body roll was noticably better with GT sways front/rear and polys...
PHB?
Not if you are running stock tires/springs...
the night day difference might have been partly the
255/40-18s I have and the PP had OEM 17" rims
and OEM tires size....
But the body roll was noticably better with GT sways front/rear and polys...
Last edited by 157dB; 08-04-2010 at 09:45 AM.
#22
Adjustable sway bar. I saw some that said they were adjustable but they were more expensive and obviously don't want to spend extra if it doesn't make a difference. I have stock springs and stock GT tires so I guess it's unnecessary
#23
yep, less your rear end is out of center OEM..
And you are extra picky...
I am lowered back there but I didnt need an adjustable PHB.
The geometry just dont require it.
Simple math will tell you that.
But polys on the PHB is a needed item...
Keeps the rear end extra centered.
It kills the sideways slide snap backs....
It corners like ems go carts at the kiddy world.
Mucho more fun to drive than the stripped down V6 basic S197.
And you are extra picky...
I am lowered back there but I didnt need an adjustable PHB.
The geometry just dont require it.
Simple math will tell you that.
But polys on the PHB is a needed item...
Keeps the rear end extra centered.
It kills the sideways slide snap backs....
It corners like ems go carts at the kiddy world.
Mucho more fun to drive than the stripped down V6 basic S197.
Last edited by 157dB; 08-04-2010 at 02:48 PM.
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