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Perrin Performance Perrin Adjustable Front Sway Bar
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Description: 22mm black front sway bar has 2 adjustment holes on each end allowing the bar to be changed between 22/24mm effective size.


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mikkyo
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Registered: November 2002
Location: Silly Valley, CA
Posts: 230
Review Date: Mon September 29, 2003 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $135.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Black, adjustable, cheaper than many overseas bars
Cons:

Fitment is good, uses factory mounts and endlinks, includes new 22mm bushings.
Black is nice to avoid that modified look.
Bar is 2mm bigger than the stock front bar, so you will need a larger rear bar unless you want more understeer.
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blue blurr

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Registered: January 2004
Location: Why the **** is
Posts: 5125
Review Date: Sat December 31, 2005 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Adjustability & Perrin Quality
Cons: None, see bellow

At first I just had a rear sway bar and would not buy a front due to the fact that I heard it increases understeer. I finally read a few things and purchased this front sway bar along with the Perrin front sway bar endlinks, and I now know that I have been wrong all this time. The car feels completely different. It is way more planted in turns with less body roll. I adjusted my Perrin rear sway bar to the stiffest setting and put the front on the softest and there is no more understeer then what I had with just the rear bar. The only negative aspect of this product might be the installation. Although I found it fairly easy that anyone could do, it will be harder then the rear bar as you have to remove the front subframe.
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