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Thread: Anyone got a Sway-Bar installed? Care to voice opinions???

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    Yeah I was referring to the tower bars that sit across the front. I'd opt for a front sway-bar first. Just gotta find a good brand... and a good price. I take it these need professional installation?
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    You really need a hoist to do it properly and safely so yes, pro job would be best.

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    Am considering installing these into my car as I find the amount of body roll in the Polo really disconcerting after my Pug 206 GTi 180. A couple of quick questions:

    I'm hesitant to mod the car because I want to resell it sooner rather than later, so can these be removed without showing too much evidence afterwards?

    And, I've got a sunroof. I'm finding that there is creaking as the chassis twists when pulling into driveways, etc. I'm assuming this will have a positive effect on the overall stiffness of the car, but could it possibly be a bad thing?

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    getting my swaybar installed next week...can't wait!

    thanks gavs and others for all the comments / advice
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    Wow, I would have loved to have driven your 206 because the ones I drove with my girlfriend prior to her purchase were terrible for body roll. That being said, the polo isn't the flattest cornering vehicle out there.

    No, anti roll bars are not going to increase your torsional rigidity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavs View Post
    Wow, I would have loved to have driven your 206 because the ones I drove with my girlfriend prior to her purchase were terrible for body roll. That being said, the polo isn't the flattest cornering vehicle out there.

    No, anti roll bars are not going to increase your torsional rigidity.
    The 180 was pretty good. Much stiffer & less roll than the regular GTi. Peugeot wouldn't even sell them with a sunroof due to the rigidity. The body role in the Polo is far, far more noticeable than my old car. Then again, the ride is far, far superior.

    So, the anti-sway bars won't have any negative consequences re the sunroof?

    If I put in both front & back, will it reduce the risk of lift off oversteer compared to just having the rear done? I mean, I actually enjoy a little bit of oversteer so would like a little bit of play, but I don't like to be surprised by it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigga1 View Post
    getting my swaybar installed next week...can't wait!

    thanks gavs and others for all the comments / advice
    Did you get rear and front or just one? I really want to get a front bar as well. I keep comparing it to my DC2 and it's just nothing in comparison...although my DC2 is a hell bumpy ride at times.'

    Do you have a front installed as well gavs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 06eleven View Post
    The 180 was pretty good. Much stiffer & less roll than the regular GTi. Peugeot wouldn't even sell them with a sunroof due to the rigidity.
    They do handle very well. I was very surprised to find out that one that is being tracked by its owner down here still had the stock suspension, even though the owner had a TBD fitted.

    Quote Originally Posted by 06eleven View Post
    If I put in both front & back, will it reduce the risk of lift off oversteer compared to just having the rear done? I mean, I actually enjoy a little bit of oversteer so would like a little bit of play, but I don't like to be surprised by it.
    This is why Guy recommends fitting them as a pair - just the rear bar gives the possibiility of uncontrollable liftoff oversteer in the wrong conditions. If you are going to drive in controlled situations, then you can afford to stiffen the rear to a firm setting for more adjustability but for general driving, you should have the rear bar in the softer position
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    Exactly as kaanage has said. the rear alone will tend the vehicle to be succesptible to lift-off over steer. If you add the front alos, it will tend the car back to understeer but with an adjustable rear you can help dial that out to some extent. And no, I cannot see how anti roll bars could affect your sunroof. You are increasing the spring rates, not torsional rigidity.

    Peugeot wouldn't even sell them with a sunroof due to the rigidity.
    Honestly, I find this a little hard to believe. the amount of booming that comes from the rear end especially on uneven roads due to the the whole body shaking is really disconcerting, to the point that it has annoyed my girlfriend so much, I either have to fabricate an brace for her car or she sells it.

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    Talk of dangerous lift off oversteer came up in the old Polo section. From memory a number of us chimed in saying we had not experienced it and didn't see the concern

    This is not to say it can't happen, just seems to be a possibility, not an every day reality. As the design of the Mk4 and Mk3 is similar, you could look on other forums for experience in this area. I ended up going front and back, but the rear on its own was a good improvement with the stock suspension, you already have a front bar, just soft.

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