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Date Posted: 14:43:09 06/28/02 Fri
Author: mdistel
Subject: Re: Fun experiment with the swaybar
In reply to: Ove Kvam 's message, "Fun experiment with the swaybar" on 13:10:19 06/28/02 Fri

I've driven around without my front one after I put in the new subframe. I noticed a lot of wheelspin and general loosness in the front end. Before putting the ST swaybars on I also got a lot of wheel spin from the rear. Now I can slide the back end around in a more controlled fashion. I'll be heading to the track in a month for a two day driver school. The track has 11 turns so it should be pretty fun.

Mark

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