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Old 12-02-2003 | 02:21 PM
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I am going to put some bars to finish off the project. I was just going to get the gt2/trg 22mm bar but I contacted wiesach and they have a ruf kit that is pretty cheap for both. Anyone have either and or can comment on what's best and biggest for the buck. I also contacted H&R directly and they have a kit coming out but it won't be released for quite some time, but it is rummored to have a 25mm adjustable rear! Any suggestions would be appreciated, especially from experience! oh, p.s. weisach/ruf wouldn't sell me the rear bar from their pss9 kit with that bar- doh!
Old 12-03-2003 | 06:02 PM
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I use the TRG 25mm F / 22mm R, and they work GREAT......
Old 12-03-2003 | 06:50 PM
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speaking of sway bars bob, I have an "order" which I'll email you about.
Old 12-03-2003 | 08:17 PM
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cool that seems to be the only ones that are any good as the h&R's aren't out yet, and the ruf ones are pretty small and non adjustable to boot.
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I don't think I would ever order and H&R sway bar. The ones for the 996TTs are HORRIBLE. Most of the people are taking them off already.
Old 12-04-2003 | 04:30 AM
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really? I know that with those you can only use a couple of the holes because of the rubbing but otherwise they are fine in use, just not tuning.
Old 12-05-2003 | 10:31 AM
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What is the point of having adjustable sway bars if you cannot tune the handling? That would seem to be the problem right there to me.
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The GT3 bars and the TRGs are much nicer for the 996TT than the H&Rs. Only problem is the drop links. We had to custom engineer (you really don't want to know) a set for Sharky at the shootout as the factory ones were too long with the PSS9s. I am prototyping a new set of droplinks for his car this weekend (if all the custom parts show up)...
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Everyone that has a upgraded suspension NEEDS Bob's new Adjustable drop links!!!! Get in line, place your orders... Group buy!!! I need 2 set's Bob!!!
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I'll second that Bob's drops links are waaay cool. Super study and super adjustable. Allows you to adjust the preload on your sway bars without R/R the entire shock.



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