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Old 06-12-2002, 02:30 AM
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Question What is your favorite Rear Sway Bar?

I have a 97 gs integra, 17" enkeis, yokohama a540's, neuspeed front strut tower brace. i bought this car used from a dealer with all this stuff on it, and i desperately need to get rid of some of this understeer!
i'm guessing i want a bar that comes with the kit to keep the sway bar from riping the frame apart. i dont auto cross currently, but i most likely will some day. i plan on keeping this car for a very long time.
so anyway, which bars do you use/recommend, which ones come with the strengthening brackets/kits?
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Old 06-12-2002, 07:15 AM
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Comptech rear sway bar/tie bar combination. It's adjustable too. You can dial in more oversteer (or balance for your car) by decreasing or increasing the rear tire pressures relative to the fronts. I run 39f and 34r for autocross and my car is on stock sway bars and my car runs neutral.
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