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Old 03-23-2008, 08:14 PM   #4
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I you have a floaty rear end, putting a stiffer sway bar is not the fix. A stiffer sway bars is to reduce roll/lean. IMHO I believe your shocks and struts may be worn if you are getting a floaty feeling. This is because as you lift off on the throttle the weights shifts forward and as you put the throttle on the weight shifts to the rear and if your shocks and struts are worn this weight shifting is more evident.

On a different note, the technobrace helps keep your camber by reducing the stress between your suspension arms. This will help your car track better and reduce oversteer. I'm really impressed at how much it changed my cars handling. I used to be able to hit the throttle and be able to flick the rear end out. With the technobrace it just sticks and tracks no drama. I have not had enough practice with it to get some nice power slides, but maybe someday as I get better.
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