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03-05-2010, 04:37 PM | #1 |
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Swaybar vs. lowering springs
Wondering about the benefits of a rear swaybar vs. lowering springs, if one were to do just one of these and not both. I know that the swaybar should help with stability and tighter cornering, while lowering springs apparently also accomplish this by lowering the ride height and being stiffer than the stock springs. The other feature of the springs would be the cosmetic change, which a swaybar does not affect. Any other considerations, or thoughts as to which would be better to do if one were to do just one of these modifications? Thanks.
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