I was looking into getting some Ireland Engineering Sway Bars. I have HR Sport Springs. I really want the car to corner as flat as possible, but I don't want it to oversteer at all. I'd rather have a touch of understeer in exhange for sure-footedness. I'm between getting a 22mm front sway and leaving the back one stock or buying the 25mm front sway and a 19mm rear sway individually. Any opinions?
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The front bars adjustable linkages wear very quickly in areas where road salt is used in the winters. My only complaint so far.Aaron
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I've also got H&R Sports w/Bilstein Sports and looking to upgrade to Suspension Techniques 22/19mm sway bars and also incorporating the IE reinforcements that bolt thru the trunk floor--if this this combo will fit? 95% street car use with occasional track day or autox. Do you think I'd like it?Comment
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I think I saw a pic of someone's reinforced frt tab, was that yours? Is that an actual part or just extra welding?Comment
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I just got a 25/22 set used off of someone on BF.c. Came with everything. I will be installing the front tomorrow.My 2.9L Build!
Originally posted by Ernest HemingwayThere are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.Comment
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yeah, was mine. I just ground down a majority of the previous weld so there's minimal material to go through on the second round of welding and did a proper job of welding.Comment
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Also, is there anyone who's running my combo who can comment on comfort? I'm planning on doing the IE street urethane rear subframe bushings and refreshing as much rubber as possible with urethane.
Lots of work in the coming weeks, I just need to know what I'm getting myself into.1987 BMW 325is | Frankenmotor S50 | Supersprint Replica Headers | K&N Intake | Gutted Stock Midpipe | Zimmermann Rotors | Stainless Brake Lines | Porterfield Racing PadsComment
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