03-21-2012, 05:04 PM
Really depends on your intended use, street or track. A stiffer sway bar(s) can improve handling and have a negligible impact on street comfort IMO. However, they can change the dynamics of the car if over-stiffened or over-stiffened front or back versus the other.
Stiffer bushings often comes with a price, more road noise and vibration transmitted through the chassis. Also, some of the materials used to upgrade bushings have a reputation for becoming noisy (squeaking) down the road. I think Delrin falls into this category. Not a big deal on a track car, but may be something you might not care for on a street car.
Stiffer bushings often comes with a price, more road noise and vibration transmitted through the chassis. Also, some of the materials used to upgrade bushings have a reputation for becoming noisy (squeaking) down the road. I think Delrin falls into this category. Not a big deal on a track car, but may be something you might not care for on a street car.
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Chris Barone
2008 Cayman S
1986 951 Black
1986 911 Coupe
1986 951 Guards Red, what else. RIP 10/17/2009
1996 911 Coupe
Chris Barone
2008 Cayman S
1986 951 Black
1986 911 Coupe
1986 951 Guards Red, what else. RIP 10/17/2009
1996 911 Coupe