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Originally Posted by largeorangefont
He definately won't oversteer with the rear bar only. There is so much understeer built into the car the rear bar will bring it closer to being balanced. Adding the front bar will again put in more understeer. For a street car, a rear bar only will be good.
If all you do is drive on the freeway and put around town there is no need to even get any bar at all.
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Ashley, I trust your word but I disagree with this post... could be a miscommunication or it could be that I'm a novice. Help me understand.
When I take a hard, sweeping turn at a high speed, the first thing I lose is always my rear tires. My fronts stay nicely planted. Knowing this, why would it make sense to have a
rear sway bar? Wouldn't you want a front sway bar so you're increasing understeer relative to the oversteer already experienced?