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<blockquote data-quote="MTUH3" data-source="post: 662946" data-attributes="member: 2025"><p>Grant,</p><p></p><p>Good to hear from you.</p><p></p><p>1. Yes, I still have the front sway bar. I am also still on low perch.</p><p>2. I have not been able to play in the dirt as much as I want yet. Getting ready for a trip to Florida on Friday and my last race, which I wanted to test it on, was cancelled because of the poor track consditions.</p><p>3. I do drive the truck pretty has on the pavement, with a couple turns at speed. The front pushes a little, but not significantly more than stock. The rear end feels more planted, less roll, and feels a little more controlled / predictable. I noticed this morning that this allows you to out drive the rear tires now, meaning I took the same turn this morning that I have been taking for years now. This was the first time I had squawk from all corners coming from the tires, this was on dry pavement. I believe this is because less energy is being absorbed by the suspension deflecting from weight transfer.</p><p></p><p>I will play more when I get back in a week and let you know how it does on the dirt. AS of now, I don't see a need for anything stiffer. I will play with the other holes in the bar, as going more rearward should stiffen this up some according to Hellwig. Might be tunable as is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTUH3, post: 662946, member: 2025"] Grant, Good to hear from you. 1. Yes, I still have the front sway bar. I am also still on low perch. 2. I have not been able to play in the dirt as much as I want yet. Getting ready for a trip to Florida on Friday and my last race, which I wanted to test it on, was cancelled because of the poor track consditions. 3. I do drive the truck pretty has on the pavement, with a couple turns at speed. The front pushes a little, but not significantly more than stock. The rear end feels more planted, less roll, and feels a little more controlled / predictable. I noticed this morning that this allows you to out drive the rear tires now, meaning I took the same turn this morning that I have been taking for years now. This was the first time I had squawk from all corners coming from the tires, this was on dry pavement. I believe this is because less energy is being absorbed by the suspension deflecting from weight transfer. I will play more when I get back in a week and let you know how it does on the dirt. AS of now, I don't see a need for anything stiffer. I will play with the other holes in the bar, as going more rearward should stiffen this up some according to Hellwig. Might be tunable as is. [/QUOTE]
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