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What is the sweet setting for the right balance for whiteline sway bars?

Bumflik

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Gonna install them thus upcoming week
For those of you who have Whiteline brand Anti sway bars with end links what is the sweet spot setting for someone who wants track performance front wheels turn on a dime with stability and great rear grip?
 

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That’s kind of a trick question. The answer for all anti-sway bars is “it depends”. What one person thinks feels perfect can be completely different for someone else. Some like the safety of understeer and some like it a little tail happy. Depends of tire sizing a lot. I would pick a setting and go for a drive and then make adjustments accordingly.
 
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Gotcha. I read some prefer full stiff in front and full soft rear. Oh okay, I'll try that first. You shared some good wisdom there. Thanks.
 
 






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