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Old 09-23-2009, 02:26 PM   #1
Bill@WORKS
 
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Rally Sway Bar setups

Hey all you rally types. I'm looking for some input on Yaris sway bar setups for rally use (some tarmac some dirt). We're helping a customer with a build and I was wondering what experiences people have had with aftermarket bars. We normally work on Mitsubishi Evo's, Lancer's and VW's. Most of these cars respond well to removing the front bar and running a really small rear bar, lets the suspension run through the full range of motion and lets the car rotate very easily, but these are dedicated Rally cars. Our customer will be using it on the street as well.

We are looking at 19mm vs 23mm rear bars right now in addition to long travel coilovers.

Any thoughts?

-Bill@WORKS

http://www.worksmotorsports.com
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