Thread: Sway Bar 01-03
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Old 24 Mar 2005, 02:31 am
SteelBlueGT SteelBlueGT is offline
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Here is my game plan to make my Cruiser have increased oversteer and reduce the major plowing to a minimum: Increase front tire pressure to 42#, decrease rear pressures to 36#, use stock front springs but stiffer rear springs from stage 1, increase negative front camber as mush as possible and try to increase positive camber at the rear, use the stock front bar but stiffen rear bar to 22mm (7/8").
My first step is to install the rear sway bar, adjust the tire pressure, and install the front strut brace. I will see what happens before deciding to increase front anti sway bar or play with the springs.
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