dzeleski
Well-Known Member
I still wouldnt classify that has front heavy. Also aFe is trying to sell parts to people so of course they are going to recommend needing bars. That being said...52/48 is what I've read.
AFE themselves recommend going to full stiff on the front and full soft on the rear when you put in both bars, so I don't think going to a slightly stiffer front bar alone (as a starting point like I mentioned) would add a ton of understeer.
- Ø29mm (1.125") Front Sway Bar, 3-Way Adjustment
455 lbs/in (163% Stiffer than Stock)
510 lbs/in (195% Stiffer than Stock)
- Ø22mm (0.875") Rear Sway Bar, 3-Way Adjustment
145 lbs/in (184% Stiffer than Stock)
160 lbs/in (214% Stiffer than Stock)
510 lbs is max stiff or 195% stiffer in front, max soft for the rear is 130lb or 155% stiffer then stock which is pretty balanced. Probably a safe slightly understeery setting to get used to which is why they recommend it.
So with this bar if you went just the max soft for the front you are 134% stiffer then stock. Thats a pretty big change to not match it at the rear. You wouldnt just blindly change your front spring rate without considering the rears. If you do both bars it makes perfect sense, but if you dont wanna do both bars I personally dont think its worth doing just the front.
Edit: Front OEM bar would be around 300LBs, min setting on the front is 100lbs more at 405lbs.
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