Looking for some reviews on Cusco swaybars...

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NH_RPS13Drifter
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Car: '92 Hatch - Blacktop, Kaaz 2-way, Other basic mods

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My question is:

Does anyone currently use Cusco's front and/or rear sway bars? I'm setting up a '90 S13 for drift, and am wondering how much oversteer/understeer they cause, and what the body roll is like.

Feedback on other swaybars would also be appreceated!


240marcuSX
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i have suspension techniques front and rear swaybars, they work nicely, nice flat cornering, at least with my rsr race springs.

edit - for some reason i thought you were talking about cusco strut bars, and then later asking about sways.
Modified by 240marcuSX at 6:38 PM 3/31/2005

turtl631
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Sway bars alter the balance if they have a different ratio of front to rear stiffness than the stock ones. Most aftermarket sways do. If you mix and match with stock pieces, you can really change the balance. Swaybars dont stiffen the chassis either-they're attached to the control arms in a manner that reduces roll without increasing ride stiffness.

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CusCo_S14
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Car: 95 240SX se

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I CANT REALLY SAY CUZ GOT ALL MY SUSPENSION PARTS PUT ON AT THE SAME TIME, BUT SINCE THEN TAKING ONRAMPS AND OFFRAMPS HAVE NEVER BEEN SO MUCH FUN.

CUSCO ZERO-2CUSCO F & R STRUT BARSCUSCO F SWAY BAR (FOR NOW)CUSCO TOE CONTROL ARMSCUSCO REAR ADJUSTABLE ARMS


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