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RE: Sway Bars
I mean the bars that go under the car, not in the trunk or in the engine
compartment. Maybe I am reading the post from you wrong, but is that the
bars you mean?
I already have a suspension and an upper strut bar though.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Khan Klatt [SMTP:khan@mediaaccess.com]
> Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 12:24 PM
> To: jettaglx@igtc.com
> Subject: Re: Sway Bars
>
> >Is it really worth it to get these things?
> >I have been debating weather or not to get them, but no one I really know
> >has them to tell much info about them. I am looking to get the Neuspeed
> >front and rear. I'm more concerned about getting the rear, to stiffen up
> the
> >rear end of the car since I have a Jetta, but would get both :)
> >
> >Anyone running these or any sway bars and care to comment?
> >Thanks
>
> I don't have them, but most people argue that the Jetta isn't really
> in bad shape in the rear because of the rear shelf that keeps things
> solid in back. Plus, rear sway bars add unsightly and impractical
> bars in your trunk.
>
> Many people that get sway bars get the front sway bars only.
>
> My advice is to get your suspension (sport springs/shocks) and see
> how you like it. If you still don't like body roll when taking
> corners, then you should look into getting a sway bar added.
>
> -Khan
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> Khan Klatt khan@mediaaccess.com
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