> I also am considering a rear swaybar for the car. Adjustable would be
nice.
>
> The car seemed to hold on pretty well . . .but when you are doing a loop
> around the "may-pole" pylon . .. it'd be nice not to have so much lean ..
> maybe keep that inside rear wheel down a little more.
Sounds like you don't need a rear sway bar. You need a front sway bar. Do
you have one?
Phil Ethier West Side Saint Paul Minnesota USA
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