iam considering upgrading sway bars on my 07 sti liberty and ideas or suggestions
thanx
Steve B
suisid1 wrote:iam considering upgrading sway bars on my 07 sti liberty and ideas or suggestions
thanx
Steve B
Sheik Jabooti wrote:I was happy with my adjustable 20mm Whitelines on the rear (set to hard). Drives like a completely different car now. My first fast corner took me by surprise as the turn in was ridiculous in comparison with the OEM setup.
Was considering getting fronts as well but some of the forum guys suggested I would end up going back to classic Subaru under steer.
I still might do it as with stock GT (no B's) suspension the nose still rolls just a little...but then that's what is creating the turn in I guess.
senator wrote:Cusco…… speak to Phat gt for pricing
No need to update end links unless your going really big and will be tracking a lot.
You do play a little more for a better fitting bar and no annoying knocking sounds.
I don't get this. I drove mine HARD yesterday chasing and leading EVOs (5, 8 and 10) at different times and the only understeer I had to deal with was when I was being a fruit cake on corner exit stamping the throttle too hard too early. Aside from around 1 degree negative camber on the front, slightly better rubber on the front and replaced lower control arm bushes (Subaru issue), the suspension is the original SpecB gear with 129k on it. A hard rear sway bar would have made lift off oversteer a very real and dangerous issue - it was bad enough as it was in one corner when I lifted off too quickly after hitting the throttle too hard too earlySheik Jabooti wrote:Was considering getting fronts as well but some of the forum guys suggested I would end up going back to classic Subaru under steer.
smythie wrote:I don't get this. I drove mine HARD yesterday chasing and leading EVOs (5, 8 and 10) at different times and the only understeer I had to deal with was when I was being a fruit cake on corner exit stamping the throttle too hard too early.
smythie wrote:and thus there is no reason for stiffer rear sway bars for the road - better to revise your driving style.
smythie wrote:and thus there is no reason for stiffer rear sway bars for the road - better to revise your driving style.
vp920b wrote:Hi all,
If I get the whiteline rear swaybar, what should I get other than the swaybar and the bushes from the kit? Do I need to change the mount?
Thanks
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