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I am very happy with my ST bars, they use a 19mm bar in the rear instead of the 16mm bar that RD uses. However, they have one less hole for adjustability in front and rear than the RD bars.
BTW, ST makes bars for other companies as well. My bars say Rocky Mountain Motorworks (picked them up on clearance for $240), but they are actually ST bars complete with hardware.
does anyone have the IE bars and have an opinion on them?
I've driven cars with IE bars and I don't like the feel at all. It feels waayy too stiff; way over done. ST bars produce a much better balance in my opinion. Anybody who is really happy with IE bars needs to drive a car with ST bars so they can see the light.
I've driven cars with IE bars and I don't like the feel at all. It feels waayy too stiff; way over done. ST bars produce a much better balance in my opinion. Anybody who is really happy with IE bars needs to drive a car with ST bars so they can see the light.
Adam,
Have you run the IE bars on the track? I am really happy with the ST bars on the street and autocross, but I wonder if running on the track with stickier tires that the IE bars might be better.
Adam,
Have you run the IE bars on the track? I am really happy with the ST bars on the street and autocross, but I wonder if running on the track with stickier tires that the IE bars might be better.
It all boils down to personal preference. My boss tracked his car with IE bars a couple of times and eventually took them (and thier crappy camber plates) out in favor of ST bars and SBI camber plates because the IE stuff just didnt feel right to him... and when I drove the car hard on the street I agreed.
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