Rear Sway Bar
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I know there is threads on here about the Ultra Racing sway bar and some others
Does anyone have one of these sway bars on their ES who still has their ES?
Does it help with lose steering? Does it help with stability at 80mph or above?
Which brand sway bar do you have and how long labor was it to install?
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Does anyone have one of these sway bars on their ES who still has their ES?
Does it help with lose steering? Does it help with stability at 80mph or above?
Which brand sway bar do you have and how long labor was it to install?
Thanks!
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ES is not exactly a race machine that people take to the track, at least not in my area, and in Ontario at 90mph+ one would get their car road-side seized and licence revoked...
Aside from that, I've done rear and front sway bars and bushings replaced before and it takes about 1~2 hours...
Loose steering: ES has a lighter steering effort from other cars I've driven before, and that is a function of the steering column / pump tuning. Stiffer sway bars typically help with car sway, i.e. reducing the sway during cornering. If you are looking for high speed stability, I'd suggest you look into lowering it (coilovers, etc.), wider rims/tires...
Aside from that, I've done rear and front sway bars and bushings replaced before and it takes about 1~2 hours...
Loose steering: ES has a lighter steering effort from other cars I've driven before, and that is a function of the steering column / pump tuning. Stiffer sway bars typically help with car sway, i.e. reducing the sway during cornering. If you are looking for high speed stability, I'd suggest you look into lowering it (coilovers, etc.), wider rims/tires...
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11-20-03 06:42 PM