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Tuesday, November 03, 2009 - ipd staff

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Tuesday, November 03, 2009 - JOHN TUTEUR

I have your anti-sway bar setup on my 1971 1800E along IPD linear sport springs and Bilstein shocks. On a really smooth surface the car handles exceptionally well, but a little tail happy. However, on a more typical rougher, road surface it is a bit ragged. I realize that this is strickly an anecdotal comment, but a number of other people in the 1800 community have also expressed a desire for something smaller than your 19mm rear sway-bar. It is my belief that something in the range of 12mm to 15mm would better serve our 1800 needs. Have you considered that as an option?

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