View Full Version : Is changing sway bars without springs OK?
bureau13 10-09-2005, 05:25 PM Hey everyone,
Is there any big disadvantage to installing sway bars (front and rear) and saving shocks/springs for later? I was looking at the Racing Beat package, but I didn't want to spring for everything all at once, unless there's a compelling reason to do so.
jds
sunilseru 10-09-2005, 05:34 PM There are other folks who did this with good results. I am going to do it this week. Just picked up RB sways from their showroom in Anaheim. Looking for a shop to install. Will post the results.
Genesis 10-10-2005, 09:55 AM Just for comparison jds, I put the HKS Hipermax II's in first and played with the ride height and damper adjustments (and alignment) for a long while, finally tuning it towards a performance/comfort balance that worked. Still, was missing extra corner rigidity so I added aftermarket sways (whiteline) and now it's great.
when i lent my 8 to whiteline for the sway bar R&D back in the early days, i had it lowered, but they took the lowered springs off and re-fitted the factory springs for the sway bar R&D.
was driving the first/final prototypes for a while, no problems at all.
there are many 8 owners here in australia doing the same atm :)
bureau13 10-10-2005, 12:36 PM Good feedback people, sounds like I may be ordering up a plate of sways :)
jds
Spin9k 10-10-2005, 12:53 PM I kept the stock springs, just added Whiteline Sways and Falken tires (#). No regrets yet :) although I am thinking about MS coilovers for next year.
BigOLundh 10-10-2005, 01:37 PM Sway bars will maximize the grip of your tires... regardless of your springs/shocks. Shouldn't be a problem to get sways first... go for it.
I have my RB sway bar and end-link in w/o any spring or shock mod, no prob on track .
sunilseru 10-10-2005, 10:31 PM Got mine installed today. The car definitely is flatter in the turns.
sunilseru 10-14-2005, 02:15 AM After driving a few more days and taking familiar turns, I have to say that these are good. Most of the understeer from the stock setup is gone. The balance is very close to neutral.
Genesis 10-15-2005, 12:15 AM After driving a few more days and taking familiar turns, I have to say that these are good. Most of the understeer from the stock setup is gone. The balance is very close to neutral.
Add a good set of shocks/springs or coilovers, adjust them properly and the result coupled with aftermarket sways is close to perfection with this car ;)
Bkmckay2 10-15-2005, 12:05 PM I have installed a set of GReddy strut bars and noticed nive improvements on cornering; everything else in the suspension is stock.
I have found an under-carriage brace (red) and was wondering if anyone has added this to their suspension set up? Is there any problems running performance sway bars with this frame support?
Genesis 10-15-2005, 02:07 PM I have installed a set of GReddy strut bars and noticed nive improvements on cornering; everything else in the suspension is stock.
I have found an under-carriage brace (red) and was wondering if anyone has added this to their suspension set up? Is there any problems running performance sway bars with this frame support?
The Autoexe Member Brace?.....just had it installed today, works great with aftermarket swaybars.
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