I am looking into getting sway bars and was leaning towards getting just a 22mm front. Should I go with both front and rears or would it be fine to do just the front? If I get a bigger rear then I have to reinforce the mounts. I don't want it to be too tail happy yet I would like to make it slightly easier to swing out the back end. Any advice?
325i sway bars just front or both?
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I am looking into getting sway bars and was leaning towards getting just a 22mm front. Should I go with both front and rears or would it be fine to do just the front? If I get a bigger rear then I have to reinforce the mounts. I don't want it to be too tail happy yet I would like to make it slightly easier to swing out the back end. Any advice?The grilles really distract you from the fact that someone took a sledgehammer to the front end. -
I was previously running a 22m F sway bar with E30 convertible rear bar (14mm or 14.5mm?). While handling was ok with some understeer there was still too much lateral roll while turn in was not as sharp as I liked.
I then swapped over to a set of ST 22/19 bars. The thicker rear bar made a huge difference to turn in (electric!) and dry handling is great. However I feel the car is also more twitchy with the rear unsettled and in the wet, the car is too prone to big time oversteer.
My choice? I'll take the 22/19s and drive slow in the wet.
p/s: I'm running bilstein sport + H&RComment
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I don't think you'll have too much of a problem with the setup and ST sways, 22mm front and 19mm rear. I'm going to assume that those springs aren't the stiffest setup around. I ran H&R race springs with bilstein sports and ST sways and while you had to pay more attention in the rain it was not bad at all.The grilles really distract you from the fact that someone took a sledgehammer to the front end.Comment
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I then swapped over to a set of ST 22/19 bars. The thicker rear bar made a huge difference to turn in (electric!) and dry handling is great. However I feel the car is also more twitchy with the rear unsettled and in the wet, the car is too prone to big time oversteer.
My choice? I'll take the 22/19s and drive slow in the wet.
p/s: I'm running bilstein sport + H&R
Same.
Same.
As said, be careful when wet. It WILL come around on you.
MattComment
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Btw, the cabrio rear bar is nothing special. The hot ticket for stock bars is the cabby FRONT bar, and the M3 rear.-Dave
2003 Lincoln Towncar | 1992 BMW 325iC | 1968 Cadillac Deville
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