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911 sway bar set-up ??
I have a Tarett 22mm bars F/R my car is lifting the front wheels
the front's are set up neutral, the rear's are on the stiff side, how do i set sway bars so there is minimal lift on the front wheels?:confused: picture of the car on track, thanks Online Picture Proofing -Tbranoff |
Well you can soften the front bar to keep it from lifting the inside wheel because you are then making the rear support more of the roll stiffness. However, you have to understand this will make more oversteer. If the car feels balanced to your liking now, you are only gonna make it more tail happy.
If you are at the limit of the adjustment on the rear bar you may have to go to a stiffer bar or really set the front very soft. Why are you so worried about it if the car handles well now? ---Plus I think it looks cool lifting a wheel :p Fred |
What are the other variables? Torsion bars or coil overs? Sizes and rates?
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Bigger rear anti-sway bar and/or bigger rear torsion bars.
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27 rear torsion bars, 22 anti-sway bars. It could use some more rear torsion bar, though.
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