Noob Sway bar question
so Ive searched for info on sway bars and im stuck between either just getting the trd rear sway bar or actually getting the hotchkis front and rear sway bar.
obviously both would be better, but some members on SL say that the rear is good enough for a DD and that both would be good for autoX.
So my question is will having both front and rear sway bars will be too much for a DD, or should I just get the better handling?
I dont' wanna back track and think, "man I should have gotten the front one too!"
looks like either save some money get some better handling, or spend more money and get even better handling.
any info would be greatly appreciated! =)
obviously both would be better, but some members on SL say that the rear is good enough for a DD and that both would be good for autoX.
So my question is will having both front and rear sway bars will be too much for a DD, or should I just get the better handling?
I dont' wanna back track and think, "man I should have gotten the front one too!"
looks like either save some money get some better handling, or spend more money and get even better handling.
any info would be greatly appreciated! =)
depends on the road you drive daily, the trd seems good enough to me.. many autocross with it without problem. I would go hotchkis but i took into account that i upgraded to coilovers so it might me too much for daily driving
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
I have just the rear, and while I sort of wish I kept the front and installed it, I don't regret selling the front. Putting the rear Hotchkis without the front results in a very stiff rear end, and has a tendency to go into tri-pod mode and oversteer. Having the front one balances it out, but I just couldn't justify the extensive install for such a little gain.
Ill get the hotchkis front and rear sway bar then, and just install the rear for now and get used to it, then when im ready, ill get the front on installed later on. this will probably be my 1st mod to my car, or a CAI. thanks for the help SL! =)
Im not trying to change your mind or anything but the front install is a royal pain. You have to lift up the front engine mount. shops charge alot of money for this and to do it yourself would be almost impossible..you really could save some money by just getting the rear. Its on you tho.
I installed both my front and rear by my self with out any problems. Just take your time and everything will go smooth. If your not doing this on a lift I would suggest getting a friend to help you with it though.
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
If you get both, rear on the stiffest settings, front on the softest setting. It's the optimal setting for sway bars. Any softer in the back and you'll get understeer (with the front upgraded) and any stiffer in the front and you'll get understeer.
Originally Posted by Scionman09
Im not trying to change your mind or anything but the front install is a royal pain. You have to lift up the front engine mount. shops charge alot of money for this and to do it yourself would be almost impossible..you really could save some money by just getting the rear. Its on you tho.
yea normally i am A.D.D. like a ****. Only times i'm not is when i'm with a girl, playing a GOOD video game, or working on my car. otherwise after about 45 mins i'm useless. lol i nearly got fired so many times this past summer
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