eibach anit-roll sways set F&R for C32
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eibach anit-roll sways set F&R for C32
does anyone has this set? i received mine today and found that the kit included the F & R sway bars, 4 red bushings, and 2 tubes of lub. that;s it. does it come wth some kind of screws or washers on top?
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Stock: 20 mm front and 13 mm rear
C32: 22 mm front and 16 mm rear
Evosport: 24 mm front and 19 mm rear
Eibach: 24 mm front and 22 mm rear
H&R: 26 mm front and 19 mm rear
The C32 front bar is 46.4% stiffer than stock.
The C32 rear bar is 129.5% stiffer than stock.
The Eibach and Evosport front bars are 107.4% stiffer than stock.
The H&R front bar is 185.3% stiffer than stock.
The Evosport and H&R rear bars are 356.3% stiffer than stock.
The Eibach rear bar is 720.2% stiffer than stock.
The Eibach and Evosport front bars are 41.6% stiffer than C32.
The H&R front bar is 95.1 % stiffer than C32
The Evosport and H&R rear bars are 98.9% stiffer than C32.
The Eibach rear bar is 257.4% stiffer than C32.
The Eibach rear bar is 79.8% stiffer than Evosport and H&R.
The H&R front bar is 37.7% stiffer than Evosport and Eibach.
The stock front bar is 460.2% stiffer than the stock rear bar.
The C32 front bar is 257.4% stiffer than the C32 rear bar.
The Evosport front bar is 154.6% stiffer than the Evosport rear bar.
The Eibach front bar is 41.6% stiffer than the Eibach rear bar.
The H&R front bar is 250.7% stiffer than the H&R rear bar.
And now for some more info:
1. The Eibach uses the LARGEST rear bar, which means it will give you the MOST oversteer.
2. This bar will also have the tendancy to lift the inside rear wheel when corning at the extremes. A Quaifi, or Phatom grip would be HIGHLY recomended here, or the ESP is going to cut in when you corner hard, aka Road racing hard.
Note, this will propably NEVER happen to you on the street unless you really drive hard. Just wanted to for warn you my friend.
See yeah
PS: Be prepared for a whole new level of fun driving
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Now thats good info.....
First of all the sway bar information you wanted:
Stock: 20 mm front and 13 mm rear
C32: 22 mm front and 16 mm rear
Evosport: 24 mm front and 19 mm rear
Eibach: 24 mm front and 22 mm rear
H&R: 26 mm front and 19 mm rear
The C32 front bar is 46.4% stiffer than stock.
The C32 rear bar is 129.5% stiffer than stock.
The Eibach and Evosport front bars are 107.4% stiffer than stock.
The H&R front bar is 185.3% stiffer than stock.
The Evosport and H&R rear bars are 356.3% stiffer than stock.
The Eibach rear bar is 720.2% stiffer than stock.
The Eibach and Evosport front bars are 41.6% stiffer than C32.
The H&R front bar is 95.1 % stiffer than C32
The Evosport and H&R rear bars are 98.9% stiffer than C32.
The Eibach rear bar is 257.4% stiffer than C32.
The Eibach rear bar is 79.8% stiffer than Evosport and H&R.
The H&R front bar is 37.7% stiffer than Evosport and Eibach.
The stock front bar is 460.2% stiffer than the stock rear bar.
The C32 front bar is 257.4% stiffer than the C32 rear bar.
The Evosport front bar is 154.6% stiffer than the Evosport rear bar.
The Eibach front bar is 41.6% stiffer than the Eibach rear bar.
The H&R front bar is 250.7% stiffer than the H&R rear bar.
And now for some more info:
1. The Eibach uses the LARGEST rear bar, which means it will give you the MOST oversteer.
2. This bar will also have the tendancy to lift the inside rear wheel when corning at the extremes. A Quaifi, or Phatom grip would be HIGHLY recomended here, or the ESP is going to cut in when you corner hard, aka Road racing hard.
Note, this will propably NEVER happen to you on the street unless you really drive hard. Just wanted to for warn you my friend.
See yeah
PS: Be prepared for a whole new level of fun driving
Stock: 20 mm front and 13 mm rear
C32: 22 mm front and 16 mm rear
Evosport: 24 mm front and 19 mm rear
Eibach: 24 mm front and 22 mm rear
H&R: 26 mm front and 19 mm rear
The C32 front bar is 46.4% stiffer than stock.
The C32 rear bar is 129.5% stiffer than stock.
The Eibach and Evosport front bars are 107.4% stiffer than stock.
The H&R front bar is 185.3% stiffer than stock.
The Evosport and H&R rear bars are 356.3% stiffer than stock.
The Eibach rear bar is 720.2% stiffer than stock.
The Eibach and Evosport front bars are 41.6% stiffer than C32.
The H&R front bar is 95.1 % stiffer than C32
The Evosport and H&R rear bars are 98.9% stiffer than C32.
The Eibach rear bar is 257.4% stiffer than C32.
The Eibach rear bar is 79.8% stiffer than Evosport and H&R.
The H&R front bar is 37.7% stiffer than Evosport and Eibach.
The stock front bar is 460.2% stiffer than the stock rear bar.
The C32 front bar is 257.4% stiffer than the C32 rear bar.
The Evosport front bar is 154.6% stiffer than the Evosport rear bar.
The Eibach front bar is 41.6% stiffer than the Eibach rear bar.
The H&R front bar is 250.7% stiffer than the H&R rear bar.
And now for some more info:
1. The Eibach uses the LARGEST rear bar, which means it will give you the MOST oversteer.
2. This bar will also have the tendancy to lift the inside rear wheel when corning at the extremes. A Quaifi, or Phatom grip would be HIGHLY recomended here, or the ESP is going to cut in when you corner hard, aka Road racing hard.
Note, this will propably NEVER happen to you on the street unless you really drive hard. Just wanted to for warn you my friend.
See yeah
PS: Be prepared for a whole new level of fun driving
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Thanks everyone, that's exactly the information I was seeking. I'm surprised the stock C-Class rears (and even C32) start out so mild. The W203 must have pronounced understeer. Looks like the H & R might get closest to neutral oversteer/understeer?
Have similar stiffness (deflection rate) comparisons been done on springs: stock vs. C32 vs. H & R and/or Eibach?
At the risk of changing the subject, does any aftermarket company make a sanely priced steering wheel with some wood?
John
Have similar stiffness (deflection rate) comparisons been done on springs: stock vs. C32 vs. H & R and/or Eibach?
At the risk of changing the subject, does any aftermarket company make a sanely priced steering wheel with some wood?
John
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And another point if they have not changed there design? The H&R front sway bar bushings will come out of the mounts easy. I had a big problem with that. And never did get new bushings from H&R. I don't plan to purchase any H&R parts anymore.
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I got the H+R's with new bushings-loved them (had to buy the wider version of the front bracket/mount for my 06 C55)-enjoyed the set up at the track Monday-need coilovers tho-bumpsteer like a **** on the old part of the track-
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Sorry-I know it has nothing to do with sways-it was more along the lines of I took the car to the roadtrack with the new sways installed-and they worked great-but the older parts of the track ate the stock set up everywhere else-hence, I'm now looking at CO's and a rebound adj-
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Sure. I hear you. When you add stiffer springs it also makes the dampening work harder as it has to work against the greater torsional rigidity, making the shocks feel floaty and underdamped. I like the kw's. You'll have to report if you use something else for coilovers.
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sorry i didnt take any pic. i left my tech guy get it done. all he told me was that he got to drill bigger holes when mounting and that was it. it was raining hard yesterday so i didnt really test it out but i can feel that now it gives me a more soild handling/ feeling which is exactly what i need.
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