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    adjustable sway-bar suggestions?

    ok, so I recently bought an '84 318i with one of those gaudy full zender bodykits(I bought it for parts). It came with adjustable sway bars on it (ft=22mm rear=16.5mm). Each bar has three holes for adjustability. does anyone have any suggestion on what hole I should use for some better handling. My current set up is a 318is with ft=21mm rear=14.5mm sways, with B+G Springs, and a front strut brace. Any Imput and reasoning would be apprciated.
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    #2
    It's adjustable for a reason.

    Try them out at their different settings and see how you like it.
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      #3
      So are the B+G springs on that car in your sig?

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        #4
        Full stiff in the front, and full soft in the rear for starters.

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          #5
          swaybars basically do the following things:
          1. reduce the body roll in corners (siffer front and back = les bodyroll)
          2. allow balancing of oversteer/understeer (stiffer rear, softer front = less understeer, and vice versa)
          3. the stiffer you go the less ride comfort on bumpy surfaces....

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