yay! now i have 2 rear sway bars! i did it using um...13 ring clamps all along the bar. i didnt really get a chance to test it yet(not real nice bends around where i live) but i could already tell there was less roll! now for some oversteering action! wohoo thanks to derek who provided me with the info. wohoo now i got some R compounds and this double rear sway bar...it is track ready!! :grin: :grin:
I hope I don't have to carry your EF back to Toronto in my trunk
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On 2002-07-10 18:48, Shaun wrote:
yay! now i have 2 rear sway bars! i did it using um...13 ring clamps all along the bar. i didnt really get a chance to test it yet(not real nice bends around where i live) but i could already tell there was less roll! now for some oversteering action! wohoo thanks to derek who provided me with the info. wohoo now i got some R compounds and this double rear sway bar...it is track ready!! :grin: :grin:
all you guys think thats ghetto? you should take a real hard look at what drifters in japan do. talk about ghetto fabulous!!!!
Thats the cool thing with drifting...its not about how bling your dubs are, how nice your paint job is or who's got the best parts. Its all about thrashing your car around corners and doing what works....all for fun!!
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