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Joined: 2002/11/26 22:13
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believe it or not, a small rear sway bar settles the rear of a 1200 down very nicely!
Make sure they havent over straightened your springs, they need some curve in them to work properly..
Also, if you've lowered the front of the car, chances are you've also lowered the front roll centre. Without some sort of lateral locating beastie at the rear, you wont have lowered the rear roll centre by a corresponding amout, which changes your roll axis, which will change the way it transfers weight in corners...blah blah...
Anyhoo, try a panhard, mounted as low as you can get it (somewhere below the centreline of the diff)and a tiny rear swaybar and see how it behaves. Any other nasties you should be able to dial out with the shocks...
Posted on: 2005/7/19 2:19
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