FR500GT
Senior Member
Always two sides to any coin.
I teach driving, and I sell parts. I see people with way too much crap on their cars trying to band-aid driving errors. On the other hand I see a lot of folks that are driving cars that are just not a whole lot of fun, so they force the issue and that creates bad habits too.
Someone mentioned my sway bars. I think they are the best for a number of reasons. Not the least of which is that both the front and rear are adjustable. I also was pretty picky about the sizing of the bars, and how they mount, and that they work with Fays2/Steeda type Watts links. And, they are both hollow (most rears are solid). I'm also pretty much one of the few folks that actually does handling type things, and I do complete setups... again a big reason BOTH are adjustable.
Whiz-bang fancy rear "links" are not functionally any better. They look cool, and I don't supply fancy aluminum ones, because I'm about function vs. form. BTW, they are only mounts, not links... the rear bar does not use any end-link at all.
As for never gonna beat an MX5. You'd be surprised what a well setup Mustang can do. And not for nothing I notice you have a Shelby GT, which has different swaybars and springs on it "stock" and is a much better balanced car than is a normal say 2007 GT.
My adjustable rear bar is $189.00. If you want fancy-shmancy aluminum "links" you can use them with my bar... But really why would you want a heavier bar that offers you no opportunity to do any tuning with?
Ill be giving you a call tommorow or wednesday Sam
