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what sway bar?
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Hey there, just wanting to see what sway bars people are using (if any) on the rear of their 1200 sedans?

Any opinions would be appreciated

Cheers. Adam

Posted on: 2007/5/7 19:28
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i was under the impression that a 120Y sway bar could be used or is that just for the ute?

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I dont know, just trying to find out what I can use or what is better for my 2 door sedan. I took it out to Mallala race way on Sunday and the rear was a bit "skatey"

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EDIT: that was my 500th post

Posted on: 2007/5/7 20:10
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120y's dont have rear sway bars. people do put 120 FRONT bars in 1200's though if thats what u mean?

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could be i dunno luke was saying we need to get a120Y sway bar so he could possibly mean the front

Posted on: 2007/5/7 20:16
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he has stated at least twice that he wants info on 'rear' swaybar options

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excuse my ignorance but if the rear was "skatey", wouldnt fitting a rear sway bar add to that problem as the rear would be more rigid?

or was the skateyness a result of the bodyroll?

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What sort of rear springs do you have adam, also what shocks?

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In my opinion, 1200's need to be soft in the rear on the circuit. A good set of springs and no sway bar an you are good to go.

Also stiffen up the front. 20mm bar of a 120y is the goods.

However if you require a rear bar, I used to use an aftermarket "Selby" rear swaybar designated for a 120y wagon rear. 16mm from memory.

Posted on: 2007/5/7 21:39
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I was thinking about using a Gemini rear sway bar, whiteline even have a kit for a larger unit,

eg
whiteline

Posted on: 2007/5/7 21:42
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