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Old 06-10-2014, 10:09 PM   #15
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Thanks Tyler. I am getting ready to install the quantum cooling kit and tow hook you sold me. I was looking at your website noticing adjustable trailing arms vs non adjustable? Also what sway bar would you recommend? I would prefer to not make the car too loose. Sorry for the NASCAR reference! these seem like inexpensive long term options. Also planning on the ridetechs. thanks for the help!
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Old 06-11-2014, 01:50 PM   #16
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Thanks Tyler. I am getting ready to install the quantum cooling kit and tow hook you sold me. I was looking at your website noticing adjustable trailing arms vs non adjustable? Also what sway bar would you recommend? I would prefer to not make the car too loose. Sorry for the NASCAR reference! these seem like inexpensive long term options. Also planning on the ridetechs. thanks for the help!
Adjustable trailing arms are not needed. Adjustable toe links and lower control arms can be nice so that you can install lock out plates in the factory eccentrics so they don't slip under load, but again not really needed unless you're really pushing the car hard on track.

As for the sway bar, the BMR 1.25" (31.75 mm) rear bar is nice if you are just doing one bar. If doing both front and rear, I'd suggest the Detroit speed adjustable sway bars. (28.5 Front / 35mm Rear). we're running the DSE setup on our JDP Camaro and it's been one of the most well balanced setups we have tested. We also took fastest time of the weekend at the Camaro5Fest Camarocross with this setup.

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