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50thZ

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Congrats great Z Nismo
 

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First, initial, impressions on the swaybars from local canyon runs. I like the front more stiffer on tighter corners, so will move the front endlinks to the stiffest inner holes. Rear feels fine, holds the line, still at the softest outer holes. Stay tuned for when pushed harder, and after Stillen springs and corner balance done. May move the mounts again if nec.
 

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First, initial, impressions on the swaybars from local canyon runs. I like the front more stiffer on tighter corners, so will move the front endlinks to the stiffest inner holes. Rear feels fine, holds the line, still at the softest outer holes. Stay tuned for when pushed harder, and after Stillen springs and corner balance done. May move the mounts again if nec.
Agreed! Did the highest stiff settings . Now it slice like a katana upon the curves.
 
 






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