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Date Posted: 20:42:06 09/29/02 Sun
Author: rlw
Subject: Swaying...
In reply to: rlw 's message, "Re: VRX Swaybars?" on 13:22:42 09/22/02 Sun

In case others are interested here's what I found out on the VRX sway bars (FYI, a AU Verada is a US Diamante). Thinking I'll upgrade to the 20mm adjustable rear after I get my KYB's.

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Swaying... Posted 9-27-2002 07:02
The earlier models of VRX got 20mm Sway Bars front and 18 mm rear...

Then later on they upgraded both to 20mm...

I got a 20mm fitted both front and back (From Pedders) on my 97 Verada and handling is not much changed...

However, the rear end stays flatter then before during cornering...

The change is not heaven to earth but it's a noticeable improvement especially in the wet and going over rough roads...

Worth the money or not is anyone's opinion... But I got mine done up as a total package...
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Sway Bar Posted 9-27-2002 23:05
I fitted the ajustable whiteline rear sway bar set at its lowest setting.Improved the handing and took away the shifting the cars weight on to the front corners in turns into streets and maded round abouts are breeze.
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>>Read a larger rear swaybar is highly recommended on
>>D's and a primary change for the VRX suspension. As
>>near as I can tell the 2nd gen OEM bar is 16mm.
>>Anybody know the size on the VRX?
>>
>>Whiteline makes a 20mm rear bar, but also found a 30mm
>>bar at
>>http://www.car-parts-online.com/?mitsubishi-accessorie
>s
>>.com1 and thinking this may be the VRX bar. Anybody
>>have any insight?
>>
>>Also any feedback from anyone who's installed a larger
>>bar?
>>
>
>Noticed Whiteline has both 20m and 22mm bars for the
>rear. They also sells an "adjustable" (?) -- is
>this just for installation or can you actually adjust
>stiffness???

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