Hi all,
Here's a little review on my new addition: H&R sway bars
From the minute i left the workshop i noticed how flat the car corners. And i'm talking about all corners! I tried as hard as i could to try and get the car to lean but it just didn't want to!
They really make the car handle like one solid brick. If you step on the gas after the apex of a turn all you get is flat, solid, predictable grip (provided your tires are good heh) I dunno if i'm imagining it but the steering in corners feels slighty heavier as if the forces which used to be lost on body roll got transferred straight to your hands. Since the H&R bars have increased the thickness of the rear bars more than the front, it gives the car a real balanced/oversteer feel. which is fantastic!
All in all i say this is the best mod if you want your car to handle like a go-kart. The good thing is that straight line comfort is not lost since the firmness only comes in the corners where its needed most.
Thanks to Bro Wilson for hooking me up!
Here's a little review on my new addition: H&R sway bars
From the minute i left the workshop i noticed how flat the car corners. And i'm talking about all corners! I tried as hard as i could to try and get the car to lean but it just didn't want to!
They really make the car handle like one solid brick. If you step on the gas after the apex of a turn all you get is flat, solid, predictable grip (provided your tires are good heh) I dunno if i'm imagining it but the steering in corners feels slighty heavier as if the forces which used to be lost on body roll got transferred straight to your hands. Since the H&R bars have increased the thickness of the rear bars more than the front, it gives the car a real balanced/oversteer feel. which is fantastic!
All in all i say this is the best mod if you want your car to handle like a go-kart. The good thing is that straight line comfort is not lost since the firmness only comes in the corners where its needed most.
Thanks to Bro Wilson for hooking me up!