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    del sol sway bars

    will say bars reduce body roll in a del sol???
    where do i get a goos set??? n how much would they be??

    wat else will reduce body roll???

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    yes, they will... a good rear bar makes a world of difference on the sol... I wouldn't recommend changing the front. High quality shocks/springs or coilovers(this doesn't include the ebay special stuff that sells for super cheap... it'll cost you a pretty penny) and a good rear sway make a world of difference for reducing body roll.

    If you're worried about reducing body roll with a sway, I assume you've already lowered the car with some good suspension components.

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    my car is lowered on king springs....but i didnt do it....previous owner did it....i'm thinking of getting good coilovers though....so a rear sway bar will help?? where do i get it??

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    whiteline seems to be the easiest source over there for a good sway...


    do you have upgraded shocks? If you're running just springs and stock shocks, that's certainly not helping things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saxman
    yes, they will... a good rear bar makes a world of difference on the sol... I wouldn't recommend changing the front. High quality shocks/springs or coilovers(this doesn't include the ebay special stuff that sells for super cheap... it'll cost you a pretty penny) and a good rear sway make a world of difference for reducing body roll.

    If you're worried about reducing body roll with a sway, I assume you've already lowered the car with some good suspension components.
    just a question why would u not recomend changing the front sway bar as well???

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    Your stock front sway bar will work fine. You only want to change the front bar to a larger one if you want abit more understeer.

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    some ways to reduce body roll - get a bigger sway rear bar + tie bar (best to get from whiteline), coilovers (heard that buddy club coilovers r a good product 2k), and get strut bars (front & rear), and a bucket seat to hold u in properly, and give u more control etc
    CEE CEE DUB U

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    your car already has rear sway bar. 14mm

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    Quote Originally Posted by z3lda
    your car already has rear sway bar. 14mm
    /\ correct, get a 22mm
    CEE CEE DUB U

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    Quote Originally Posted by czy_sol87
    just a question why would u not recomend changing the front sway bar as well???
    Creates more understeer...which in most fast corner/track situations, is least wanted by drivers.
    Tom says: "Now remember kids, offsets are like women... they are best in their teens."

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    thx u guys 4 the info....thats plenty

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    so front swaybar is not recommended at all? Then why do people put in front sways at all?

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