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So I want my 968 stiffer. Especially in the rear. My car is a non M030.
I have Koni adjustable dampers and Techart lowering springs on the front. But I feel like the rear and even the front is a little saggy. Might just be my rear dampers set to the softest settings.
So far my plans are to get polymer bushings. But I'd probably need better sway bars and maybe a strut brace?
Anyways, the real question is, what kind of sway bars would be my best bet? I'm not gonna make it a race car but I just want it less saggy.
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They're yellow konis both front and rear.The front is set to the stiffest setting and seems like that works alright. But the rear feels a bit saggy, not much but some.
I have to take the rear dampers out to adjust them, right? Doesn't seem like the biggest job in the world but I would prefer doing it with the car on a lift.
The car got a 4-wheel alignment in January. But I plan on decreasing the negative camber at the front a little bit and then getting everything aligned again.
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I'll go change the stiffness to 3/4th. Might be the cause of my problems right there.
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That actually sounds like what I'm feeling from the car. But if this fixes my issue. Would polyurethane bushings and M030 front and rear bars improve my cars handling?
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I just came back from a test drive after softening up my front dampers. Flash, I'm extremely impressed right now this helped
a lot.
Better everything to be honest, even the acceleration felt a bit more crisp.
So new rubber bushings with M030 bars it is.
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I expected the car to be a little smoother when softening the front. But not like this, it was really significant.
And another question; strut braces, do they really do anything on a street car when running my setup?(including the M030 bars)
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I'll do some research on them. They're usually pretty cheap and easy to install.
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