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B14 95-99 chassis 1995-1999 Sentra and 1995-1998 200SX

       
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Old Nov 15th, 2006, 09:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Smile front sway bar only?

i hv a 95 nissan 200sx se 1.6L, i found out my car came with one sway bar only( front), if i replace it with an aftermarket sway bar, will i oversteering during a sharp turn since i dont hv rear sway bar?
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i hv a 95 nissan 200sx se 1.6L, i found out my car came with one sway bar only( front), if i replace it with an aftermarket sway bar, will i oversteering during a sharp turn since i dont hv rear sway bar?
The rear bar is built in to the rear beam. Also if you install a larger front bar the car will potentially UNDERsteer more, rather than oversteer. I would install an aftermarket rear sway bar rather than a beiiger front bar. It helps to make the car more neutral. Even with the aftermarket rear bar, the car is still not prone to oversteer unless you are doing something stupid.
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i highly agree with that. i have the suspension techniques kit, but had to switch the front sway to my OE due to under steering issues at auto cross.
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