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spikeymike218 12-23-2002 07:04 PM

anyone else use those red stabilizer bar things?
 
just wondering if anyone else here uses them and their opinion on which bar works the best. i just bought a set and going crazy trying to decide which bar to stick with.

Dys70pia 12-23-2002 08:36 PM

whats the diff?
 
I just got em... I really dont know what the difference is... What exactly ARE they supposed to do?

xatu 12-23-2002 08:53 PM

I think they are supposed to help you steer better... The "soft" ones let your tires move up and down more, the "medium" ones are the ones that come stock on your car, and the "hard" ones don't let your tires move up and down much. I hope this helps!

Sgt Fox 12-24-2002 09:58 AM

but how do you put em on?

xatu 12-24-2002 10:45 AM

You kinda just snap em in. If you need to take them out, just take a toothpick, small knife or something, wedge it under the stabalizer. If it doesn't pop out then, just lift the toll you are using upward, and it should pop out. And for putting it in, whichever side has the bigger tab on is the side that you push it in on. I hopw this helps!

Sgt Fox 12-24-2002 01:03 PM

thanks

xatu 12-24-2002 01:49 PM

Yea, no problem. I wanted to take mine off to see if it affected the steering at all, and I wanted to see if it lowered it at all. It did affect the steering a little bit...

strider_mt2k 01-05-2003 09:00 PM

I read about putting springs on in place of those plastic flippers, and I have been very happy with them on my car.
No more flips at high speeds! And I didn't pay a dime! I just used an appropriate ball point pen spring, and followed the instructions on the QFM site. Free truly independent suspension!

I highly recommend this, as it is a free mod that anyone with good wire cutters can do.


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