C32 rear sway bar in my C230 coupe

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Jan 14, 2003 | 01:58 AM
  #76  
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Originally posted by nov0798
why spend the extra cash when the amg bars make a world of difference. here is a link, i installed them myself. it is **** simple.
maybe the AMG bars just aren't enough for some folks taste, maybe some folks have driven cars with the AMG sways and still thought it needed bigger bars. Maybe some folks just like wasting cash. Maybe some folks just like the Eibach color better.



it's late, I'm getting cranky....
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Jan 14, 2003 | 09:27 AM
  #77  
yeah, the amg sway bars are probably not for everyone; otherwise, c32 owners wouldn't be upgrading to the eibachs or evosports.

but for me, it should be plenty; and it's an oem part. and now the amg badge on the trunk makes sense
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Jan 14, 2003 | 04:24 PM
  #78  
eason,

how come you only decided to change the sway bar in the rear only? would you recommend changing just the rear or both front and rear as well??!
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Jan 15, 2003 | 01:27 AM
  #79  
Since the car is pre-set with understeer... adding the rear sway bar will make the car have a tendency to slide out a bit more and the handling did change a lot... In fact.. I just ordered the front sway bar as well... I will see what happen after the front sway bar installed.
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