Spohn sway bars
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Car: 92 Camaro RS
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Spohn sway bars
I installed the sway bars Saturday and went autocrossing Sunday. The install was strait forward and included all the parts necessary for the swap. On Sunday, I took the first run easy, but I could already feel the difference. The car cornered good before but it is event better now, but it didn't upset the fairly neutral balance that the car has been displaying with the old bars.
Swapping in these sway bars have cut at least a second of my times, maybe more if I hadn't dived to deep into a corner, braked too late and wiped out a dozen cones on my last run.
My car had a hollow 34mm front bar and a solid 21mm rear bar. I'm running Koni SA Sport struts in the front and Koni SA Special shocks in the rear.
Swapping in these sway bars have cut at least a second of my times, maybe more if I hadn't dived to deep into a corner, braked too late and wiped out a dozen cones on my last run.
My car had a hollow 34mm front bar and a solid 21mm rear bar. I'm running Koni SA Sport struts in the front and Koni SA Special shocks in the rear.
I made a post a while ago asking about these - most people said to leave them.
https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...hreadid=183212
Is it worthwhile upgrading wonderbar+sway bars? Stock to Spohn
JAKEDPLAYA The price from Spohn is $285.
http://www.spohn.net/index.cfm?fusea...t&productid=51
Glad to hear you had a good result Axoid - I might have to go get them now!
https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...hreadid=183212
Is it worthwhile upgrading wonderbar+sway bars? Stock to Spohn
JAKEDPLAYA The price from Spohn is $285.
http://www.spohn.net/index.cfm?fusea...t&productid=51
Glad to hear you had a good result Axoid - I might have to go get them now!
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