GT3 sway bars, questions.
#1
GT3 sway bars, questions.
I am thinking of adding these. My car will be converted to rwd so Ive heard I could also use the front sway. I currently have ROW suspension and stage 2 power. What could I expect from putting the sways on and should I do both of them or just the rear? My car feels pretty sloppy and motorboat like at times now. I cant afford coilovers though so I will need to keep the ROW stuff for a while. Does anyone have both front and rears here? thx
#2
Well I don't like the idea of GT3 sway bars on a AWD or even RWD TT. Unless you change the wheel carriers/hubs etc... then the geometry is all wrong and you have binding issues with drop links etc.. Not a good match really. Stick to a set of H&R ones that are made for a turbo instead of a 2WD car like the GT3 or GT2.
#3
Originally Posted by sharkster
Well I don't like the idea of GT3 sway bars on a AWD or even RWD TT. Unless you change the wheel carriers/hubs etc... then the geometry is all wrong and you have binding issues with drop links etc.. Not a good match really. Stick to a set of H&R ones that are made for a turbo instead of a 2WD car like the GT3 or GT2.
#7
Originally Posted by kiko
Yes, but its only the rear GT3/GT2 sway bar. IMHO its all you need and its cheap and effective.
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#10
I'm w/ Sharkster - went w/ H&R all the way - made a big difference and not that expensive. Also have PSS9s in the set-up too. Very nice on the street and made a big improvement on the track.
#13
That damn geometry - was a pain in 8th grade too !!!
I think Racersgroup had some special drop links to buy to then use the GT2 bars on a tt - not sure about that, by the time you got all that stuff bought and strapped on it cost more money and probably weighed more too - IMHO.
I would still recommend the H&R for the tt - I have had to problems w/ quality or installation - heck Sharkster says OK and I think he's seen quite a few set ups.
BTW I did use the GT3 bars on my 2001 996 and that worked great - of course that is 2WD apples vs apples.
I think Racersgroup had some special drop links to buy to then use the GT2 bars on a tt - not sure about that, by the time you got all that stuff bought and strapped on it cost more money and probably weighed more too - IMHO.
I would still recommend the H&R for the tt - I have had to problems w/ quality or installation - heck Sharkster says OK and I think he's seen quite a few set ups.
BTW I did use the GT3 bars on my 2001 996 and that worked great - of course that is 2WD apples vs apples.
#14
I have the GT3 front and rear SB with ScarGo curved front drop links. I get a bit of clanging up front when going over speed bumps. I believe to have them quiet, they need to be set on the loosest setting. I have no interest in the loosest setting. I like the car 'snug'.
H&R front and rear sway bars - Sharkey, how good are they? 3 setting vs. 5 on the GT3s? Can you snug up the front and the rears even more so and have a 100% clang free ride?
Thanks
H&R front and rear sway bars - Sharkey, how good are they? 3 setting vs. 5 on the GT3s? Can you snug up the front and the rears even more so and have a 100% clang free ride?
Thanks