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To sway bar or not to sway bar
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<blockquote data-quote="74_Chevota" data-source="post: 659437" data-attributes="member: 316"><p>Its not always about geometry. My Coil overs are setup with lighter compression and rebound. This allows my buggy to ride smooth and sway bar keeps it from having body roll. No matter what your geometry is like, you WILL have body roll if you run a soft suspension. Albeit, body roll can be cause of also poor suspension setup. </p><p></p><p>my advice for anyone looking into a swaybar is do NOT go with a TK1. They WILL fail eventually. Several buddies have had issues, along with myself. The spline will either strip in the bar or the arm; or the bar will just flat our fail and break. TK1 will NOT stand behind the product either. Just my experience. </p><p></p><p>Currie is about the best for a budget sway bar you will get. PAC if you want the best of the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="74_Chevota, post: 659437, member: 316"] Its not always about geometry. My Coil overs are setup with lighter compression and rebound. This allows my buggy to ride smooth and sway bar keeps it from having body roll. No matter what your geometry is like, you WILL have body roll if you run a soft suspension. Albeit, body roll can be cause of also poor suspension setup. my advice for anyone looking into a swaybar is do NOT go with a TK1. They WILL fail eventually. Several buddies have had issues, along with myself. The spline will either strip in the bar or the arm; or the bar will just flat our fail and break. TK1 will NOT stand behind the product either. Just my experience. Currie is about the best for a budget sway bar you will get. PAC if you want the best of the best. [/QUOTE]
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