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    Question Rear Swaybar

    I'm contemplating fitting a rear swaybar as the first handling mod, to counteract the somewhat overpowering tendancy of the car to understeer. Anyone have any experience, thoughts or recommendations?

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    understeer... i havent noticed it overly bad. Only if im to hot into a corner (and i mean to hot). But thats the general tendency of a fwd car isnt it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by shaneth
    thats the general tendency of a fwd car isnt it?
    Yep! And it'd be nice just to encourage the car back on line with a slight lift-off, which a well-mannered, sporting FWD should allow No snap oversteer, mind

    That's what I'm hoping a rear swaybar will do

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    I have got front and rear sway bars on my polo from whiteline here is a early post about it.

    photos are about halfway down ;
    http://http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newforum/upload/showthread.php?t=2656

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    Thanks for that -- I recall someone having them, but couldn't remember who.

    How are you finding them? I note you have both front and rear. Is the front also adjustable?

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    Yeah they are great, they have changed the balance of the car dramatically especially under heavy braking into corners.

    What i noticed is that it wants to squat a little more threw high speed corners that was very noticable. They are also got 2 adjustable setting front and 3 on the rear and from memory i think its 26mm front and 24mm rear thinkness.

    Also as the tail slides a little its more predictable so u feel quite confident pushing it through tight corner after tight corner.

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