Question about Cusco sway bar
This question is for anyone who has installed a Cusco front sway bar (it may pertain to any front sway bar). I installed the rear with no problems, but the front just doesn't seem to fit quite right. I get it into place, but then the end links don't seem to line up right. Anyone have any experience with this?
Hum, i do not know for your question! But would like to know the answer 2!
Might I also add, from the racing and competition forum, i've come to somewhat understand that just putting a front sway bar, would be optimal in reducing oversteer, and putting a rear sway bar seems to augment oversteer???
Is this correct?
Might I also add, from the racing and competition forum, i've come to somewhat understand that just putting a front sway bar, would be optimal in reducing oversteer, and putting a rear sway bar seems to augment oversteer???
Is this correct?
To be honest, I have no idea. I have heard that unless you use adjustable sway bars, they don't really help much. I haven't done much research, I just wanted some Cusco parts on my car!
Also, after driving my car for a few days, I found that the passenger front end link is actually rubbing on the shock body! Thats probably not good!
Also, after driving my car for a few days, I found that the passenger front end link is actually rubbing on the shock body! Thats probably not good!
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