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  1. Default Rear Sway Bar - is it worth it?

    Just wondering if its worth installing a rear sway bar on my mps3

    is there a noticeable difference when you drive the car hard?

    i was thinking of getting one from whiteline, they are quality and not too dear.

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    Defintely a worthwhile upgrade!

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    not sure if the whiteline bars fit the MPS? you might want to check the part no. with the Mazda3 part no.

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    YES, stiffens up the rear and helps keep those back wheels nice and close to the ground

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    wouldn't a front sway bar be more beneficial? (if you were only going to buy one)

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    From what I understand:

    The rear anti-sway bar stiffens the back, keeping the back wheels square to the car, allowing the front to flex slightly more than the rear and letting the front "sag/press" down and touch the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2XS View Post
    From what I understand:

    The rear anti-sway bar stiffens the back, keeping the back wheels square to the car, allowing the front to flex slightly more than the rear and letting the front "sag/press" down and touch the road.
    If this works the way your suggesting I think this mod has moved up my list.
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    GSL Rallysport should be able to help on this one.

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