Sway bars for AWD
Sway bars for AWD
After searching for a while, I am pretty sure that no aftermarket sway bars are compatible with AWD.
Which leads me to my question; does it make sense to put an aftermarket swaybar on just the rear end?
I know that i put just a rear sway on my z32 and i think it made a difference, but I am wondering if anybody else out there can chime in on this or their experiences. It would be assumed that I would replace the bushings along with the rear sway...
Thoughts?
Which leads me to my question; does it make sense to put an aftermarket swaybar on just the rear end?
I know that i put just a rear sway on my z32 and i think it made a difference, but I am wondering if anybody else out there can chime in on this or their experiences. It would be assumed that I would replace the bushings along with the rear sway...
Thoughts?
I don't have numbers, but the front sway on the X is pretty stiiff (its a big ole thing).
I'd put one on the rear and see how that feels. I just have Eibach pro springs on mine and I think the front sway is just fine. I wouldn't want it much stiffer unless it was a dedicated track car. (I used to autox it)
I'd put one on the rear and see how that feels. I just have Eibach pro springs on mine and I think the front sway is just fine. I wouldn't want it much stiffer unless it was a dedicated track car. (I used to autox it)
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