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    Sway bars with Ground Control

    First post:
    I have 1990 325i that I am going to use the GC coilover setup (6 inch springs 375/450). For those of you that have the GC setup, what sways are you running? I don't think I need a serious sway setup with the GC coilovers??? The car is going to be used as a daily driver, driver school, autox...... If you think my future setup is wrong, tell me.

    Thanks,
    Ben :D

    #2
    21mm front and 14.5mm rear.

    Aaron

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      #3
      Don't go w/Ireland's bars. They are just too big. I have them w/ the GC's and I am up to 550/600 springs, but this is a track car only.

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        #4
        Run with stock for now, decide later if you need to upgrade. Compared to newer chassis' our cars are pretty light, with those spring rates you may just be happy with the stock bars.

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          #5
          Originally posted by coupeowner
          Don't go w/Ireland's bars. They are just too big. I have them w/ the GC's and I am up to 550/600 springs, but this is a track car only.
          i completely dissagree... i have the exact same set up and i find it perfectly streetable... the handeling is amazing and i dont find the ride that bad at all...
          e30sport.net
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