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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
ARB vs. Sway Bar
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<blockquote data-quote="stang910" data-source="post: 15794399" data-attributes="member: 103203"><p>An ARB will dramatically change your driveability and ride unless you have mostly straight smooth roads. Driving straight on a fairly smooth road you'll never know it's there, but in curves or bumpy roads you'll notice it more in a negative way than any other suspension mod. </p><p></p><p>I was looking at ARB's as well and drove a friends car that had one (UPR) which wasn't terrible, but I didn't think it was appropriate for a street car. I'm sure some will disagree because it is streetable, but that's my opinion. I went with a BMR sway bar which I feel is a good compromise although I wouldn't mind it being even more stiff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang910, post: 15794399, member: 103203"] An ARB will dramatically change your driveability and ride unless you have mostly straight smooth roads. Driving straight on a fairly smooth road you'll never know it's there, but in curves or bumpy roads you'll notice it more in a negative way than any other suspension mod. I was looking at ARB's as well and drove a friends car that had one (UPR) which wasn't terrible, but I didn't think it was appropriate for a street car. I'm sure some will disagree because it is streetable, but that's my opinion. I went with a BMR sway bar which I feel is a good compromise although I wouldn't mind it being even more stiff. [/QUOTE]
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