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Sway bar (again)
I have been reading posts for the past couple years and this subject keeps coming up. However, I currently have the CR upgraded sway bars which are apparently too rigid (or whatever). I am going to the track this weekend and would like to try the recommendations of removing the front sway bar and installing the stock mustang sway bar on the rear. Does this sound about right? and my biggest question is, what can I expect to feel in handling (laymans terms or english, please)?:JEKYLHYDE
P.S. I upgraded to tubular control arms in the front w/ carrera coilovers and different springs and shocks for the rear (from Bethania Garage). This upgrade made a world of difference. Thank You. |
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