Sway Bars and Handling?
Came out of a 350 Z into the G35 c about 3 weeks ago. One thing I am interested in is perhaps tightening up the turn in on the corners.
My question is can this be done with just the sways and not having to put on new springs? I see all of the cars in here seem to do both. While I like the look of the drop with the springs, I am not necessarily into slowing down for every dip in the road.
Or is there a spring that does not drop say more then a .5 " on the front and rear and sways combo I am not aware of.
Any recomendations on sways, springs, or a combo is appreciated.
My question is can this be done with just the sways and not having to put on new springs? I see all of the cars in here seem to do both. While I like the look of the drop with the springs, I am not necessarily into slowing down for every dip in the road.
Or is there a spring that does not drop say more then a .5 " on the front and rear and sways combo I am not aware of.
Any recomendations on sways, springs, or a combo is appreciated.
check out the tein springs (h-tech) and the hotchkis sways tuned stiff rear loose front worked for me in my sedan, and a good friend of mine has this setup on his coupe. works well for both of us. tein h-tech drop is 0.6 in front and 0.3 in rear. rides smooth, but corners a little better.
Originally posted by ezchief
Came out of a 350 Z into the G35 c about 3 weeks ago. One thing I am interested in is perhaps tightening up the turn in on the corners.
My question is can this be done with just the sways and not having to put on new springs? I see all of the cars in here seem to do both. While I like the look of the drop with the springs, I am not necessarily into slowing down for every dip in the road.
Or is there a spring that does not drop say more then a .5 " on the front and rear and sways combo I am not aware of.
Any recomendations on sways, springs, or a combo is appreciated.
Came out of a 350 Z into the G35 c about 3 weeks ago. One thing I am interested in is perhaps tightening up the turn in on the corners.
My question is can this be done with just the sways and not having to put on new springs? I see all of the cars in here seem to do both. While I like the look of the drop with the springs, I am not necessarily into slowing down for every dip in the road.
Or is there a spring that does not drop say more then a .5 " on the front and rear and sways combo I am not aware of.
Any recomendations on sways, springs, or a combo is appreciated.
Victor
Originally posted by Mike Wazowski
Yes you can just do sways and feel a significant differance in the cornering ability. You can go with a coilover setup to get adjustable ride height. The Tein FLEX setup is really nice cause you can make it soft as stock or stiffer whichever way you want.
Victor
Yes you can just do sways and feel a significant differance in the cornering ability. You can go with a coilover setup to get adjustable ride height. The Tein FLEX setup is really nice cause you can make it soft as stock or stiffer whichever way you want.
Victor
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