Largus Swaybars for my FD?
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Largus Swaybars for my FD?
I searched for Largus but nothing came up on here. I was looking at Rishies website and those were the only bars listed for an FD. I'm looking at buying both front and rear swaybars but dont know which ones to get. Any advice?
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Rotary Freak
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I believe the LArgus bars are in stock. They are all hollow bars I can get you more info if you need it. Just let me know and I'll check into it for you. I'm so happy people are using our site. WE're still working on getting more products up there so that there's stuff in all the categories.
I couldn't tell you advantage of largus since I haven't used them. On paper they claim to use a different type of alloy. I'll look for the data sheet if you're really interested in them.
So: Hollow design, less weight; thicker than eibach, 2 pt. front adjustable, no weld spots it's seamless.
The weight of the bars combined inside the box is approx 18.5 lbs, fyi.
As damon asked, what are you trying to acheive by using these bars? What suspension do you have right now.
Rishie
I couldn't tell you advantage of largus since I haven't used them. On paper they claim to use a different type of alloy. I'll look for the data sheet if you're really interested in them.
So: Hollow design, less weight; thicker than eibach, 2 pt. front adjustable, no weld spots it's seamless.
The weight of the bars combined inside the box is approx 18.5 lbs, fyi.
As damon asked, what are you trying to acheive by using these bars? What suspension do you have right now.
Rishie
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Originally Posted by wan
I've taken the car to the track with my current setup and I like the way it feels.
Originally Posted by wan
I'm thinking that upgraded one piece bars will let me squeeze a little more juice out of my car.
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