Sways

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by amonsta, Jan 17, 2010.

  1. amonsta

    amonsta Member

    So read through all the stickys and still havent gotten to the bottom of my question. What is too big on a rear sway for a dd sti. Im on coilovers and trying to finish up the supension work. Im gonna order it all at once so wanna get it right the first time. It doesnt have to handle like my mr, but still wanna be able to push it a bit harder on the streets
     
  2. slowwrx

    slowwrx Supporting Member

    You really can't go to big short of getting something custom. The Whiteline big bars are fine. Racecomp also has swaybars now, I haven't tested them so I don't know for sure but they don't build any junk.


    Matt
     
  3. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

    Like I wrote you, I wish I had gotten the bigger bar for my car now.
     
  4. amonsta

    amonsta Member

    Sweet! Just making sure! Ive been wanting sways, but took a suspension break for a rotated kit. Its time to tighten the 160k supension on up
     
  5. dundunskeert

    dundunskeert Member

    It seems like there is a point where you could go too big, no clue where that would be thought. I have 27mm front and 24mm rear sway on mine.
     
  6. slowwrx

    slowwrx Supporting Member

    Its really hard to go to big on a GD chassis car.
     
  7. dundunskeert

    dundunskeert Member

    What is your definition of big?
     
  8. ZenMotors

    ZenMotors Member

    Whiteline are really nice. I have them for my 240sx racecar.
     
  9. dundunskeert

    dundunskeert Member

  10. Jake

    Jake Active Member

    loved my whitelines. i like a balanced setup tho. so same size F/R makes for a great mountain/dd setup.
     
  11. dundunskeert

    dundunskeert Member

    Makes sense. I think my front might be a little too big for my back. Then again I can adjust my rear to 26mm... I need to try that.
     

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