Originally Posted by
LaNOS
The guy at Eurotune seemed to say that the effects of the swaybar has more to do with weight distribution of the car rather simply to do with the front wheel or rear wheel bias alone.
I did ask if the front swaybar would counter the effects of the rear however he said it wouldnt and instead would further reduce body roll.
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I would agree with your mechanic.
IMO, the reason most don't fit the front is because it is expensive to fit. The rear is a 30 minute job. The front is 1.5-2 hours (subframe drop) plus a wheel alignment.
There have been plenty of Golfs fit F&R. The effect is quite similar.
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