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Old 10-22-08 | 05:16 PM
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hi guys..
im still wondering should i get the F-sport Sway bar for my AWD?
im still thinking get it or not...
any suggest or comment?
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Old 10-22-08 | 05:23 PM
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Me too...for my 350.
Old 10-22-08 | 07:31 PM
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It's really simple, if you want to reduce the body roll, get it.
Old 10-22-08 | 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by pisaykotik
It's really simple, if you want to reduce the body roll, get it.
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Old 10-23-08 | 05:16 AM
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get it. w/o a doubt it's totally worth it.

I can guarantee it
Old 10-23-08 | 08:36 PM
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get it.....i have a suspension write up that will be coming out soon so look forward to it. sway bars are a great first mod for those who wish to improve the feel of the car.
Old 10-23-08 | 10:11 PM
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I just installed my sway bar kit and its worth every penny.
Old 10-24-08 | 12:37 AM
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really?? you guys mean it's going to be a big different?
Old 10-24-08 | 04:33 AM
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doooooooooooo eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

trust us

I feel evil for egging him on lol

I love it >=D
Old 10-24-08 | 07:45 AM
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Does no one like the Hotchkis? I plan on getting them.
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Originally Posted by iSuxeL
Does no one like the Hotchkis? I plan on getting them.
I think someone posted that although the rears were the same size, the Hotchkis fronts were larger than the F-sport (or maybe it was the rears that were larger). Either way, that member concluded that it could lead to more understeer relative to the F-sports. (I'm not quite sure if this would actually occur, but it's what was posted)

But, IMO, I'd rather buy a set made by the factory specifically for the car vs. an aftermarket company's, especially when the price is the same. Not to say that an aftermarket accessory is inferior to the factory's, but with the factory piece you know it was made with that vehicle in mind, and you get a factory-backing if needed.

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Originally Posted by iSuxeL
Does no one like the Hotchkis? I plan on getting them.

I have Hotchkis sway bars and I love them. The front is 63% stiffer than stock as opposed to 6% stiffer over stock on F-Sport. The rear has a selectable between 70% or 140% stiffer over stock. I left mine at the softer setting in the rear. I have yet to experience any sort of under-steers. The front end responds much better with the Hotchkis but not overly sensitive. During turn-ins, the car is flat and responsive. There's a tiny bit of lean which I think is necessary. I don't want my car to be extra stiff that I would lose traction during turns.

If I'm not mistaken, I think the F-Sport sway bars (for IS350) are 6% stiffer than stock in the front and 160% stiffer in the rear. I'm not quite sure how it would affect the handling by just stiffening up the rear end. I'm not quite sold on that concept. But I might be wrong.

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Originally Posted by T-Rex06
I have Hotchkis sway bars and I love them. The front is 63% stiffer than stock as opposed to 6% stiffer over stock on F-Sport. The rear has a selectable between 70% or 140% stiffer over stock. I left mine at the softer setting in the rear. I have yet to experience any sort of under-steers. The front end responds much better with the Hotchkis but not overly sensitive. During turn-ins, the car is flat and responsive. There's a tiny bit of lean which I think is necessary. I don't want my car to be extra stiff that I would lose traction during turns.

If I'm not mistaken, I think the F-Sport sway bars (for IS350) are 6% stiffer than stock in the front and 160% stiffer in the rear. I'm not quite sure how it would affect the handling by just stiffening up the rear end. I'm not quite sold on that concept. But I might be wrong.

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If the rear bars are similar and the front bar is larger/stiffer on the hotchkis then you will have more understeer with the hotchkis setup. Which is "safer" but not what most folks going aftermarket on sways are looking for since it already understeers to begin with.
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Originally Posted by Kurtz
If the rear bars are similar and the front bar is larger/stiffer on the hotchkis then you will have more understeer with the hotchkis setup. Which is "safer" but not what most folks going aftermarket on sways are looking for since it already understeers to begin with.
Yup, I'd rather have a little bit of understeer than a sensitive front end.

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Old 10-25-08 | 12:37 PM
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hotchkis makes good stuff f-sport stuff is just as good. the good thing about hotchkis is adjustability. should look into it if you have any questions just give hotchkis a call and they will answer any ?s you have about their products.



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