Semi-Upgraded Sway bars...
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RE: Semi-Upgraded Sway bars... - 11/1/2006 7:08:14 PM
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Andy4.7
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I had those bars. I installed all my suspension mods at the same time though. Mopar springs, the sway bars, tension struts, and strut bars. AMAZING improvement! Tires make a major improvement aswell. And yes that guy is an idiot. Wrecking your car because of better handling suspension, that makes a lot of sense.
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RE: Semi-Upgraded Sway bars... - 11/6/2006 9:36:54 AM
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YeahItsAHemi345
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ORIGINAL: Andy4.7 I had those bars. I installed all my suspension mods at the same time though. Mopar springs, the sway bars, tension struts, and strut bars. AMAZING improvement! Tires make a major improvement aswell. And yes that guy is an idiot. Wrecking your car because of better handling suspension, that makes a lot of sense. You had those bars? Did you upgrade to something better? I got my Enkei's and 235/40 Falken's on order, they should be here by tuesday. I'm so excited...I think I'll pee my pants!
< Message edited by YeahItsAHemi345 -- 11/6/2006 9:37:59 AM >
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ORIGINAL: GPtuner YO HE WAS SHOOTING FIRE OUT HIS EXAUST???!!! WERD YO, I BET HE SPRAYED A 300 SHOT OF NAWSSSSSSS AND YOU STILL SMOKED HIM WITH A BLOWN FUEL RAIL FO SHIZZLE das wassup LAWL!!!!
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RE: Semi-Upgraded Sway bars... - 11/6/2006 6:15:52 PM
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Andy4.7
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I had them, then my car got totaled. I might have eventually upgraded, but the car handled great with the mods I listed, the tires are a key factor aswell for handling. Overall a much safer car aswell.
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RE: Semi-Upgraded Sway bars... - 11/7/2006 10:58:56 AM
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flamingpinhead
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well, he COULD be right, i mean if you adjust your stiffness wrong you could induce madd understeer/oversteer, depending on the setup, but we are talking during EXTREME cornering. but hey, then again incorrect tire pressure could have the same problematic effects.
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RE: Semi-Upgraded Sway bars... - 11/9/2006 11:09:26 AM
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YeahItsAHemi345
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ORIGINAL: flamingpinhead well, he COULD be right, i mean if you adjust your stiffness wrong you could induce madd understeer/oversteer, depending on the setup, but we are talking during EXTREME cornering. but hey, then again incorrect tire pressure could have the same problematic effects. I don't really do an extreme cornering...well actually...now that I have my rims, I have been taking the turns alot faster than I usually did. The car feels much more stable now though. I still need to in stall my eibach's. I was going to do them this weekend, but I was informed I would need "lowered end-links". So that totally F'ed up my weekend.
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ORIGINAL: GPtuner YO HE WAS SHOOTING FIRE OUT HIS EXAUST???!!! WERD YO, I BET HE SPRAYED A 300 SHOT OF NAWSSSSSSS AND YOU STILL SMOKED HIM WITH A BLOWN FUEL RAIL FO SHIZZLE das wassup LAWL!!!!
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RE: Semi-Upgraded Sway bars... - 11/9/2006 4:25:10 PM
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yorksrt
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i had the same problem when i put on my Tein springs, the rear end had bad camber so i went to autozone and bought the end links for about 15 bucks. it won't damage your car but it will put stress on the sway bars and the inside edge of your tires. i believe i got ones that were 1 1/2 to 2 inches shorter than the stock ones.
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