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I'm looking to get front and rear sway bars... How much difference will they be for street daily driving?
Are they a good buy for street use only? |
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Last thing these cars need is sway bars...
I don't like them on the streets; prefer stiffer springs.
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I'm on the fence about them.
I always believed sway bars are a last tier modification, only do them on cars that truly need a handling improvement or if you've done everything you can already. Just my view on em.... Edit: I rembebr sway bars on a BMW 2002, that was a massive improvment in handling. The 2002 were good handling cars in the first place, but always suffered a big amount of body roll.
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If anything a front strut may be the only 'close-to-functional' piece out of the two, but realistically it won't do much at all. Do you plan on driving everywhere in the street like you are at the track or auto-cross?
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I put adjustable ones on mine, and I can tell the difference, and I only drive on the street. ARB's should be a tuning device, and even as a non-driver (I design race cars, I don't drive them), I could tell when I installed them, that the rear was too loose, and the front bar needed to be adjusted.
That said, you also feel every single side bump more, since the ARB is increasing the spring rate on that side, so the ride gets rougher. Along with the springs, the ride got rougher, but not unbearable. |
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I loved mine. The car felt much safer on the road. IMHO. (On stock springs)
Sold them as I'm just going to install coilovers. Didn't feel like I needed both. |
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Stay stock. Swaybars are used for fine tuning. You can gain a lot with proper coilover or shock/spring setup.
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With such a low COG I thought body roll wasn't an issue, especially for the street. Stiffer sway bars and or adjustable/ end links might be a waste of $ compared to other more impactful mods at this level.
If anything I'd go with Koni or Bilstein sleeves.
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What coilovers are you running on the CSG BRZ/FRS?
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I agree with the majority. I purchased swaybars, but for autoX. The stock suspension is more than adequate for street use.
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TEIN SRC - CSG Custom Prototype valving spec
In between revalving and reworking the internals on the SRCs, we're on stock shocks with Swift Spec-R springs + Raceseng CasCam plates. I recommend running a Bilstein or Koni with this spring as the spring rates are hitting the absolute limit of the stock damping curve. |
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