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Predders front /rear adjustable sway bars installed - questions.

Stam616

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I installed the Predders front and rear adjustable sway bars and the car stays pretty flat and crisper in the corners at speed. I set them both on the middle hole, but it’s been about a month and I’m feeling something like an unpredictability at times when I’m driving fast. Nothing terrible, it doesn’t pull to the left or right but should I have a 4 wheel alignment done? I was under the impression I didn’t need to but I just wanted to be sure. Thoughts??
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Stiffer rear swaybars are dangerous for the uninitiated. Stiffen the front bar and soften the rear bar to get the car a bit more pushy / predictable.
 
 








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