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Old 12-07-2001, 11:10 AM   #5
Racing Rice
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Originally posted by urbanlegend21
i don't know that well about civics and will ask at VIR this weekend to some of the civic drivers, but when I put my rear bar on with the stock still in the front I still have a touch of understeer in the faster corners. I was able to make the rear rotate a lot better though. Let me do some research with the racers this weekend and get back to you.

Cool man, thanks. I dont even know If Im going to mess with the Front bar yet. Since Im still waiting on my hardware from Skunk2, I have the bar just cant mount it yet, After I get it mounted, Im going to play with it some and see how it feels and then make my decision if I need thicker one up front. Chances are I wont, but you never know. I have Koni struts so Im going to play with the damper settings some and see if I can get it to feel right.

Itll probably be really weird to me at first since Ive owned FWD cars for so long with a ton of Understeer. I drove a Miata once and it Freaked me out, cause its a night and day feeling in difference.

Let me know what you find out. Im just wandering how hard it is to put the SI swaybar in the front, and if I can do it without modifing if for no other reason, but to know it can be done. Hopefully the hardware comes in soon so I can start playing with them before it gets snowy out.

thanks
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