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hey all i got the whiteline front and rear swaybars from the group buy and also pineapples fitted in the 'all round performance' position, standard otherwise

Just wondering sometimes when i go around a bend in the wet the front slides than the back comes around. I have the front on the softest setting and the rear is on either the stiffest or 2nd stiffest setting

can i help this from happening or i have to practice better weight transfer??

OK brand new nankang ns2, 225 45 17 maybe 90% tread

40psi pressure all around

normal driving but i guess it would be the same on circuit.

it is evident in the rain the most

havent really done it in the dry

OK brand new nankang ns2, 225 45 17 maybe 90% tread

You cant expect much grip from cheapo rubber like NS2's

40psi pressure all around

Try 35 to see how it goes. Also check If the inside of the tyre is wearing out more than the edges (which means you're running too much pressure)

sometimes when i go around a bend in the wet the front slides than the back comes around

<edit my retarded comment> double check the rear bar is on hard (ie the inner setting). Otherwise get a decent suspension shop to check your alignment.

BTW - is the brake squeal sorted? What was the fix?

Thanks for the comments, all taken into account

Yes i forgot to mention i do have a hicas lockbar. And you're probably right it is my driving style

Re the brake squeal. Yes it is sorted enough for me to not worry about it.

Greased up all the pins and shims, et voila noise is gone! although it does come back after the brakes heat up after some spirited driving but i am pretty sure it is because i used wheel bearing grease instead of copper grease (which i now have a hold of - 1100deg rating!) which, with the heat is melting the grease and it loses its greasing properties.

Thats my half-assed theory anyhow.

Thanks once again lads

I know with my rear bar on the stiffest, on the track was more oversteer.

I now have both my sway bars on medium. seems to have balanced it a bit.

Id say driving style also :/

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