New Front & Rear swaybar option for Spiders
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New Front & Rear swaybar option for Spiders
I was looking at rear swaybar prices on Ebay, when I saw that Midwest-Bayless has a new front and rear swaybar that is not Addco. The front is 22mm and is said to be like the ones that came on the 85.5 spider. The rear is 16mm and looks simple to mount. I ordered one for the rear and I hope to have it installed in a few weeks. It will be interesting to see how this changes the way my car handles.
- RoyBatty
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Re: New Front & Rear swaybar option for Spiders
The rear bar attachment sure looks like addcos method.
- geospider
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Re: New Front & Rear swaybar option for Spiders
So, how is it with the rear sway bar. there is "some" discussion regarding these.
just did progressive springs and Konis: will be interested in the effects of the sway bar
so far, loving the changes.
Geo
just did progressive springs and Konis: will be interested in the effects of the sway bar
so far, loving the changes.
Geo
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Re: New Front & Rear swaybar option for Spiders
Installed the addco rear bar to both my 124s.
The helped reduce understeer and made both cars even more fun to toss around on twisty roads.
The helped reduce understeer and made both cars even more fun to toss around on twisty roads.