stillen sway pic
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From: Sugar Land,Texas
Originally Posted by kenchan
the bolt and nuts are tight. the joint is where the rattling is coming
from due to premature wear.
My set up is currently at front: soft / rear: hard
the fronts endlinks seem to be holding up well.
from due to premature wear.
My set up is currently at front: soft / rear: hard
the fronts endlinks seem to be holding up well.
Originally Posted by kenchan
how are all your endlinks holding up?
my rear are starting to rattle over uneven pavement at slow speeds.
(I have a spare set in the garage....just seeing how much longer it would
work)
my rear are starting to rattle over uneven pavement at slow speeds.
(I have a spare set in the garage....just seeing how much longer it would
work)
Last edited by ryanwiggum; Jun 9, 2006 at 05:03 PM.
you guys have mentioned what settings you have your sways set at, but what is the driveability outcome? in other words, how does the car react with soft up front and hard in the rear? ie: tends to oversteer more, or is it neutral, understeer etc.
Joined: May 2003
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From: Sugar Land,Texas
I have my Stillen sways set soft in front and stiffest in rear. It drives very well balanced. The rear end has never swung out on me, except on wet roads when accelerating hard.
Originally Posted by kenchan
the bolt and nuts are tight. the joint is where the rattling is coming
from due to premature wear.
My set up is currently at front: soft / rear: hard
the fronts endlinks seem to be holding up well.
from due to premature wear.
My set up is currently at front: soft / rear: hard
the fronts endlinks seem to be holding up well.
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