If you have a free large rear sway bar...would you install it?

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  • vdubspeed
    Noobie
    • Dec 2014
    • 28

    #1

    If you have a free large rear sway bar...would you install it?

    Cause that's where I'm at. I have a sway bar(very large) nice rose joints and all. I have my entire rear subframe out for new bushings and tab welding and I'm considering adding it.

    The car is a daily driven 89 325i.
    bilstein, spax springs, IE camber plates, etc. 3.73LSD,

    I love to drive and want a little more oversteer from the car without having to pitch it so hard.

    The roll seems a little more than I want.

    Any input?

    Thanks,

    Jason
    Built > Bought
    58 Beetle | 79 Rabbit 20vT | 84 GTI TDI |84 GTI 16vT |12 Golf TDI ----89 325i | 99 QCSB Ram Cummins | 02 Burb 4x4 2500
  • SkiFree
    R3VLimited
    • Jun 2011
    • 2766

    #2
    Well, if you want some more oversteer then a larger rear bar will give it to you. Bar size plays a factor but more than anything personal preference is key. Pop it in, see if you like it and adjust accordingly. All we can give you is a bunch of hem 'n hah.
    ADAMS Autosport

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