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Old Sep 23, 2006 | 12:34 PM
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Sup everyone can anyone tell me what would they set ther rear sway bar in the rear and why? I dont know what I should set mine at. I have stagger set up Thanks for you guy time
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if you have staggered, go with oversteer to offset the understeering that a staggered setup creates. Or go with the middle setting and see how you like it. It's easy to change settings so just try them all and see what you like best, after all, not all cars and road conditions are the same.
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Originally Posted by GSteg
if you have staggered, go with oversteer to offset the understeering that a staggered setup creates. Or go with the middle setting and see how you like it. It's easy to change settings so just try them all and see what you like best, after all, not all cars and road conditions are the same.
What would the understeering cause? and if I go with the oversteering what would that do?
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Thanks GSteg for the info but one more thing what would you do
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i left mine in the middle. For street driving, you probably wouldn't push your car hard enough to experience heavy understeer or oversteer. I would probably only set it differently if I ran at the track.
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Originally Posted by GSteg
i left mine in the middle. For street driving, you probably wouldn't push your car hard enough to experience heavy understeer or oversteer. I would probably only set it differently if I ran at the track.
humm..... But I thought the street are our tracks hehe well oh okay I guess I'd just leave it alone like what they said if it ain't broke don't fix it cool bro thank for the info
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