OK, posted parts list and pricing in post #1.
OK, posted parts list and pricing in post #1.
hey guys...good to be back on here. if anyone has any questions please let us know!
Owner: Evan Carollo
Email: Evan@NextGenTuning.com
Phone: 727.230.3333
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Welcome back! Glad to have you back on the forums. I've got a question that's a little left field atm, but do you have any sort of sponsorship program by chance?
Owner: Evan Carollo
Email: Evan@NextGenTuning.com
Phone: 727.230.3333
http://www.NextGenTuning.com
https://www.facebook.com/NextGenTuningcom
"Where The Next Generation Of Tuning Begins"
Hey! thanks for helping us out.. I just wanted to re-confirm that the sedan parts will fit my 2010.
Driving at the speed limit--hideous thought.
Oops! nevermind that^^^^ Wish i could read better sometimes. Will be ordering very soon!
Driving at the speed limit--hideous thought.
Zooming through the hills I get a lot of understeer, so, obviously I would go with the rear sway bar. This raises the question: would I go with the thicker 19mm or the thinner 16mm?
I imagine the thicker would compliment better for handling if I went with all the chassis members, strut bars, etc. If I plan on buying the rest on a later date, which rear sway bar would you guys go with? 16mm or 19mm?
Cheers
The 19mm is exponentially stiffer than the 16mm. U would kick urself if the $10 saved resulted in a "not stiff enough" sway bar
I figured that, but if I don't have the entire system I wonder if it would cause complications with handling.