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Sway Bars: What did you choose & why?

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They will make a noticeable difference vs stock when set to firmest front. I started with the middle setting but not that much of a difference. Rear is still on soft setting. Flat cornering and well controlled, still on stock springs and shocks.
still on stock springs and shocks. also. I like it. the auto rides flat.
 

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All stock: When corning - I’m getting bounce (like a riced out civic w/ lowering springs - well maybe not that bad). Will tires & sway bars fix/help this?

the bounce happens with moderate corning - not even close to being aggressive.
 

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All stock: When corning - I’m getting bounce (like a riced out civic w/ lowering springs - well maybe not that bad). Will tires & sway bars fix/help this?

the bounce happens with moderate corning - not even close to being aggressive.
Yup!
 

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replace front only or both? Just looking to fix the bouncy house…
 

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Yep do the front and rear and get Swift spec R lowering springs or coilovers.
 

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Replace both, it’s a balanced setup. Cry once buy twice ;)
 
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Stillen rear swaybar installed today to match the front I installed a few weeks ago.

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The rear bar made a more noticeable difference than the front did; feels amazing and much more nimble. I have both front & rear on the softest settings. I'll be leaving the rear there, but going to bump the front up to the middle setting.
 

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I am 80. I have the Stillen Sway Bars front and rear. On 3. They are fine. Car is flat in turns. I don't know about the track but for all legal driving (said for legal protection) they are excellent.
 

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I am 80. I have the Stillen Sway Bars front and rear. On 3. They are fine. Car is flat in turns. I don't know about the track but for all legal driving (said for legal protection) they are excellent.
You have both bars at their stiffest settings?
 

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On the Stillen sway bars, do you need anything (endlinks, etc) else if the car is a little lowered on RS-R springs?
 

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On the Stillen sway bars, do you need anything (endlinks, etc) else if the car is a little lowered on RS-R springs?
No, designed to retain the factory mounts, bushings, and links.
 

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Just to keep record, I now have the front bar at the middle stiffness setting and the rear bar at the softest, which is what Stillen suggests as a starting point for stock tires/suspension.
 
 






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