Sway bar/general setup help?
Hi,
I'm going to be getting a Saner 34mm front sway bar from another member this week. My plan is to run that and either one of my two rear sway bars to replace my '02 rear sway: an '00 AP1 rear sway bar or a Tanabe rear sway bar, both of which I have sitting around. My question is, which will provide an ideal balance with the Saner bar? Is the AP1 rear sway enough or would it cause too much understeer with the Saner?
I'll also be installing PSS9's and switching to a non-stagger 255 all around setup vs the 225/255 stagger. This car is my daily driver and will get light track use/medium canyon running so it doesn't need to be competition-level.
Thanks for your advice
I'm going to be getting a Saner 34mm front sway bar from another member this week. My plan is to run that and either one of my two rear sway bars to replace my '02 rear sway: an '00 AP1 rear sway bar or a Tanabe rear sway bar, both of which I have sitting around. My question is, which will provide an ideal balance with the Saner bar? Is the AP1 rear sway enough or would it cause too much understeer with the Saner?
I'll also be installing PSS9's and switching to a non-stagger 255 all around setup vs the 225/255 stagger. This car is my daily driver and will get light track use/medium canyon running so it doesn't need to be competition-level.
Thanks for your advice
I would run the bar on medium and run without a rear bar. It's been working well for me...
On the other hand, the PSS9's have a lot less spring rate than I do, so maybe running on stiff with a rear bar would help reduce the roll. If you run 255's square with the Saner on soft and a rear bar, you'd oversteer.
On the other hand, the PSS9's have a lot less spring rate than I do, so maybe running on stiff with a rear bar would help reduce the roll. If you run 255's square with the Saner on soft and a rear bar, you'd oversteer.
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