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Old 03-07-2011, 06:18 PM   #1
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Default sway bars or anti roll bars as we say in the uk.

Hi folks.

Well I've had my 95 318ti a week and overall I like it.. but after a skyline drift car and a slammed Saxo it feels a bit/lot sloppy in the corners.

I like the smooth ride so I'm thinking uprated anti roll bars front and rear.

Being a tight northener I don't fancy paying silly money for parts with fancy names when BMW has such a deep parts bin from its expansive range of cars..

So after a search on here I now know that my standard bars are 25 mm front and 14 mm rear. And the clubman has 26 front and 16 rear.

Are these thicker bars available from any other bmws?

Id have guessed

6 cylinder e36 front and touring e30 rear would bother be stiffer than what I have now..

Any imput would be greatly appreciated..

Cheers...... Simon.

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