H&R Rear Sway Bar Settings......???
#1
H&R Rear Sway Bar Settings......???
Well, I just couldn't help myself..................I've just ordered the first mod to my "new" stock low-miles, 2001 225hp Quattro Coupe.
I ordered the 21mm H&R rear sway bar and notice it has different adjustment settings. Can someone explain to me the differences? Which setting do I use? The car is intended to be a weekend driver, but with the occasional spirited driving style.
Any advice is welcome!! Tks.
I ordered the 21mm H&R rear sway bar and notice it has different adjustment settings. Can someone explain to me the differences? Which setting do I use? The car is intended to be a weekend driver, but with the occasional spirited driving style.
Any advice is welcome!! Tks.
#2
RE: H&R Rear Sway Bar Settings......???
I hope somebody gets back to you, because I intend on installing mine Friday night and I have the same question.
Are the sets of holes (2 on each side) the adjustment? What difference will I get running in one set of holes compared to the other set?
Are the sets of holes (2 on each side) the adjustment? What difference will I get running in one set of holes compared to the other set?
#4
RE: H&R Rear Sway Bar Settings......???
I ordered the 25mm. Should I set this to softer at first or still the middle? I'm hoping I didnt get too big of one. How drasticly does this change the handling of the car anyway? Instantly noticeable? Understeer, oversteer?
#5
RE: H&R Rear Sway Bar Settings......???
ORIGINAL: NeXeA500
I ordered the 25mm. Should I set this to softer at first or still the middle? I'm hoping I didnt get too big of one. How drasticly does this change the handling of the car anyway? Instantly noticeable? Understeer, oversteer?
I ordered the 25mm. Should I set this to softer at first or still the middle? I'm hoping I didnt get too big of one. How drasticly does this change the handling of the car anyway? Instantly noticeable? Understeer, oversteer?
#6
RE: H&R Rear Sway Bar Settings......???
So is this possible with a normal floor jack and some jackstands? or Do you recommend a lift? How long does the process take and is there any tips, other than the ones you have kindly supplied, that I should know. I have a full set of air tools, and a friend... and some beer. Thanks.
ORIGINAL: beachchair
I see you have a fwd also. Again, I have a 25mm Neuspeed w/3 adjustment holes. I assume the H&R is similar. I like a stiffer ride, so I set mine all the way forward. When you get under your car you will be surprised to learn that, unlike the Quatro, you have no factory rear sway bar. So it does firm up your ride. You need to get the car pretty high up for the install, and it helps to have a friend handy because it's hard to fit the bracket over the axle housing. I ended up taking mine to a local muffler shop so they could put it on a rack.
ORIGINAL: NeXeA500
I ordered the 25mm. Should I set this to softer at first or still the middle? I'm hoping I didnt get too big of one. How drasticly does this change the handling of the car anyway? Instantly noticeable? Understeer, oversteer?
I ordered the 25mm. Should I set this to softer at first or still the middle? I'm hoping I didnt get too big of one. How drasticly does this change the handling of the car anyway? Instantly noticeable? Understeer, oversteer?
#7
RE: H&R Rear Sway Bar Settings......???
ORIGINAL: NeXeA500
So is this possible with a normal floor jack and some jackstands? or Do you recommend a lift? How long does the process take and is there any tips, other than the ones you have kindly supplied, that I should know. I have a full set of air tools, and a friend... and some beer. Thanks.
So is this possible with a normal floor jack and some jackstands? or Do you recommend a lift? How long does the process take and is there any tips, other than the ones you have kindly supplied, that I should know. I have a full set of air tools, and a friend... and some beer. Thanks.
You need to force 2 brackets onto the axle housing, and at the same time start the bolts. So, you need at least 3 hands. It's tight quarters so I finally gave in and went to a rack. It's up to you. Good luck.
#8
RE: H&R Rear Sway Bar Settings......???
Should be no problem to install the rear bar with jackstands. I did front and rear on a 225Q coupe. Rear bar is easy. Should take an hour and a half or less, depending on beer consumption. In retrospect, I probably would have skipped the front, subframe needs to be unbolted and the rack and pinion split off.
Rear sway bar will provide much better handling. Car generally pushes/understeers stock. Now it really likes to go around corners. The inner mounting holes will give you less body roll as that shortens the bar and increases stiffness. You shouldn't really feel any difference in day to day driving except during cornering.
Rear sway bar will provide much better handling. Car generally pushes/understeers stock. Now it really likes to go around corners. The inner mounting holes will give you less body roll as that shortens the bar and increases stiffness. You shouldn't really feel any difference in day to day driving except during cornering.
#9
RE: H&R Rear Sway Bar Settings......???
ORIGINAL: cdTT
Should be no problem to install the rear bar with jackstands. I did front and rear on a 225Q coupe. Rear bar is easy. Should take an hour and a half or less, depending on beer consumption.
Should be no problem to install the rear bar with jackstands. I did front and rear on a 225Q coupe. Rear bar is easy. Should take an hour and a half or less, depending on beer consumption.
#10
RE: H&R Rear Sway Bar Settings......???
The thing to keep in mind with rear sway bars is when you go with the shorter settings (towards the 90 deg turn of the bar) you are inducing oversteer. Be ready for the way the car is going to handle. It will understeer less and in turn be less forgiving if you are powered on heavy in a turn.
TT's bias as a FWD car even if they are quattros and the FWD cars need no explanation. You can get yourself in trouble driving aggressively if you don't know what to expect once you have set the bar up.
TT's bias as a FWD car even if they are quattros and the FWD cars need no explanation. You can get yourself in trouble driving aggressively if you don't know what to expect once you have set the bar up.