crunk81us Posted April 7, 2015 Report Posted April 7, 2015 (edited) So I was having issues getting around tight corners with my 2 way t series lsd, I added some camber and toe out to the front which helped quite a bit. Then I custom fitted a swaybar I had lying around to the rear axle. OMFG!! It is amazing! I can turn corners, I can drift, I can Scandinavian flick.... High speed corners with constant throttle with no understeer. With power on oversteer. I feel like I can actually drive this car now. I was starting to doubt my abilities, but after the new 170rwhp 4age went in, I have been having issues. I guess the chassis wasn't up to the grunt. Very very happy man right here! The combination of camber, toe out and rear bar.. Mwah ;) And thanks to Coln72 for the help with camber. :) Edited April 7, 2015 by crunk81us Quote
benhachi Posted April 8, 2015 Report Posted April 8, 2015 Thanks for this info, will be doing this to my 4agze ke25 ^_^ was it hard to mount up? Quote
coln72 Posted April 9, 2015 Report Posted April 9, 2015 Mine mounted to the diff via u bolts and I used lengths of all thread through the floor to attach the sway bar to the body. Needed to reinforce the floor obviously. The bar I used was an after market one designed for a KE35. Quote
crunk81us Posted April 12, 2015 Author Report Posted April 12, 2015 I don't know what it was off, maybe a ke70? i welded a couple of brackets to the bottom of the diff, drilled a couple of holes in the floor, and mounted with couple of links and rubbers off an old swaybar i had lying around. I put a big square washer either side of the floorpan (about 2 inches across) and it works ok for now. I will do something a bit more permanent later. this was my first attempt at a sway bar, it was pretty simple, and works great. :) Quote
crunk81us Posted April 19, 2015 Author Report Posted April 19, 2015 So the camber changes and rear swaybar netted me a good 1.5-2 seconds a lap at my cotton. Down to a 50.08 second lap. Would have gone quicker but a leaking brake line ended my day. Very happy. :) Now I think I need better front shocks and/or springs. Quote
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