Sway Bars for PSS9's?
#1
Sway Bars for PSS9's?
Someone recently pointed out that the PSS9's don't include sway bars whereas the ROW M030 set up includes shocks, springs and sway bars. For those of you who have upgraded to PSS9's, what are you using for sway bars, the stock bars or something else? I am thinking of upgrading to PSS9's and want to know if I also needs new bars
#3
You don't need to change the sways. I have stock sways with PSS9s. My thinking was: with PSS9s you're getting several variables you can play with: ride height/corner weighting, damping/rebound and the ability to get some extra camber. I'm still having some fun playing with those variables and learning a lot. When I'm bored I'll change to adjustable sways.
The real question is what's your intended application?
If you go with PSS9s over M030 or X74, you're making a choice for adjustability. Do you want the ability to tweak or are you a set it and forget it kind of person?
The real question is what's your intended application?
If you go with PSS9s over M030 or X74, you're making a choice for adjustability. Do you want the ability to tweak or are you a set it and forget it kind of person?
#5
(X) 2 with Gary AZ....PSS9's with the stock sways. Try them that way first and see if you feel the need to upgrade the sways. There's so much more adjustability with the PSS9's...however if you're going to be doing a lot of track...then the sways might be in order, but why spend the money before you find out what you really need.