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35/25 or 35/21 or 35/19wpoly???

Old Nov 23, 2003 | 07:03 PM
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35/25 or 35/21 or 35/19wpoly???

I don't want the back to kick out too fast. the 35 front bar is good but how big should I go on the rear??? Opinions please!
Old Nov 23, 2003 | 08:25 PM
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do you have the 35mm on there now? if not just get it and then drive the car see how it handles and if its how you like it.

im waiting on my 35mm bar still, if it hasnt arrived at work yet, bet im not upgrading my rear until i dirve it for a while with the 35mm on the front. ive got the same springs and shocks as you. also the WS6 cars are supposed to have a 21mm bar if im not mistaken. youll need to measure to be sure. trey
Old Nov 23, 2003 | 10:13 PM
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With the stiffer springs that you have, I doubt that you'll need anything more than the stock bar in the rear with the 35mm bar in front. With the stiffer springs, you may not even need the 35mm bar. Maybe something a little less would be better since you already have a little roll resistance from the springs.

I would call www.stranoparts.com to be sure.

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Old Nov 25, 2003 | 01:54 PM
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It also depends on what rear tires you plan on using the most. If they will be sticky/wide then the bigger bar would help more.

When my Nittos DRs are heated up well, the car will stick in the corners very good, without pushing or snapping.

I have the 35/25mm combo with stock springs and shocks.
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