<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Dean_SVT:
OK....
SVT Focus:
21mm front, 21mm rear.
How is stock different form aftermarket? Aftermarket uses totally round bars and bushings that have a round inner diameter. This means they are free to rotate in the bushing. The ZX3 and SVT bars have what we call "grippy bushings". The Ford bars have two flats stamped into the bar at each mounting point, and the bushing has matching inner geometry. The stiffness of the bushing actually contribute to the stiffness of the bar (as a system) since the flats act upon the bushing to wind it up (so to speak). Therefore, an aftermarket 21mm rear bar is not the same as a 21mm stock bar. The SVT rear bar is approximately equal to a 23.5-24mm aftermarket bar (I pulled those numbers from my butt, but I'll bet I'm pretty darn close). I've driven the SVT on a racetrack with JUST the Eibach rear bar. It has only slightly less understeer than the stock bar. However, I noticed that the car did not ride as well on an undulating straightaway.
I'll leave it to you guys to play with your cars, but I gotta tell you... You'll be hard pressed to find a car that handles this well and rides this well. I've driven most of the aftermarket kits. I have an aftermarket kit (complete) on my ZX3 and I'm waiting for all the SVT parts to become available so I can put those in.....
Bias??? Check it out....<hr></blockquote>
Thank you. [img]graemlins/thumbup.gif[/img]
This was driving me crazy.
I have the Energy suspension Bushings on my stock ZX3 bars.
www.randyryanracing.com
Randy almost has the same set up as me. He is going to install the Eibach Sway bar kit. With his racing experience I think his track times and feel for his car will be excellant feed back on the sway bar topic.
With the Koni's and H&R Race Springs and bushings it handles very neutral. Just sticks to the road.
I think I could use a little toe out adjustment for quicker turn in.
I got rid of my sticky bushings for Polyurethane... I know they don't fit right. It is driving me nuts.
I will Probably put the stock front bushings back on and add a beefed up rear sway bar like the Eibach.
Not sure yet.
[ 04-26-2002: Message edited by: S. on Da 5 ]</p>