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Subject I wouldn't throw around "obviously beneficial" without data
     
Posted by Broke_as_**** on February 21, 2014 at 3:52 PM
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In Reply To it obviously is beneficial, but I seriously doubt 99.9% posted by LJZTT on February 21, 2014 at 03:17 PM
     
Message For a long time everyone around these parts knew that aftermarket anti-sway bars were obviously beneficial and they were recommended as one of the first things to buy. And yet:

"We tested the available aftermarket sway bars, and found that the relative stiffness of aftermarket bars will promote understeer, at the same time the rear endlinks supplied with these sway bars have a tendency to bind and create inconsistent behavior. At this time we do not recommend any aftermarket sway bars; for customers looking for balanced handling on a street/mild track setup, we recommend stock TT sway bars for their balance.

However because the stock rear endlinks have 10+ year old bushings, and are not of a solid design (unlike the front), they are a major weak link to the stock sway bar setup. We recommend tightening up the stock TT sway bar setup with new urethane mounting bushings and our solid rear sway endlinks."

[ http://www.twinturbo.net/nissan/300zx/forums/general/view/2314767/Kuah--SPL-Parts-says.html ]


     
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