Ok i read the whole sticky.......
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I cant see straight.......
I just was wanting to know the better pair front and rear to combine together on a daily drive that get taken down curvy road once in a great while. I know it says at the beginning get rid of "best" but I just didnt understand what the 22mm and the 25.4mm do to make ones characteristics different...
so if needed explain to me what bigger sway bars do and or small do, so I understand whats the better choice for me on my own for my use later on down the road...
Thanks guys
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"best" would be a matched pair -- Either Eibach or Addco.
the bigger the sway bar, the flatter the ride, however it is possible to be too flat, making wet driving not so fun.
My own personal recommendation -- either OEM 24mm bar or Addco 25.4mm bar up front w/ Progress 22mm rear
See thats something I can relate to. So Im wanting to keep both front and rear the same diameter??
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No you want the front larger than the back, in most cases. Eibach has been a very popular choice by many.
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