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Front or Rear swaybar??

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Soo looking to get the Eibach swaybar. Question is do i need the front or rear more? Putting on my Springs this weekend. Might as well get a swaybar too.
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Great question. What if your budget says you can only get one?
 

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Great question. What if your budget says you can only get one?

If you can't get both, save until you can. And if you are getting sway bars definitely get adjustables. Sway bars can ruin your car's handling very easily. Too stiff in the rear and you have oversteer. To stiff up front and you have understeer.
 

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Both.

That said, IMO - the rear needs more rate than the front.

For the DIYer....drilling a hole about 1" shorter up front, and grabbing our BMR rear bar and using the 1st position, would put you at about 775F / 325R rates....and it should work well for the average Joe.

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