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I wonder, I just wonder how many folks tune there tire pressure, different as car grows old or new agan and with tire brand and condition.

I wish I knew a way to do it properly, really makes a difference when you get it right.
 
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Binabox is all over the place on curves.

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What I can't deal with is the slop.


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These problems don't really have anything to do with weak or nonexistent sway-bars.
Start simple....
Tires (Pressure ?), alignment & bushings /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Bars are for fine tuning a already OK handling car.
(Sounds like you actually have a problem)

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That what I was trying to say earlier. I don't feel as lonely now!
 
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I wonder, I just wonder how many folks tune there tire pressure, different as car grows old or new agan and with tire brand and condition.

I wish I knew a way to do it properly, really makes a difference when you get it right.

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I tinker with my tire pressure a lot. In a small light car it seems to make a huge difference. I always carry a portable inflator and a quality air gauge with me.
 
Off the mark a bit - however, when I have an MG's front end aligned, I always sit in the drivers seat while they do it....FWIW.
 
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Binabox is all over the place on curves.

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What I can't deal with is the slop.


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These problems don't really have anything to do with weak or nonexistent sway-bars.
Start simple....
Tires (Pressure ?), alignment & bushings /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

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I'd have to go with the tires....but perhaps the pressure has something to do with it, but it sounds more like a sidewall problem. You might check the color. The proper color of sidewall can make a world of difference. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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I'd have to go with the tires....but perhaps the pressure has something to do with it, but it sounds more like a sidewall problem. You might check the color. The proper color of sidewall can make a world of difference. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif

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Thats just plain mean. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif

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I'd have to go with the tires....but perhaps the pressure has something to do with it, but it sounds more like a sidewall problem. You might check the color. The proper color of sidewall can make a world of difference. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif

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Thats just plain mean. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif

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I'm a lawyer. The day just isn't complete unless someone calls me a (not a nice name) at least 6 times.
 
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6.....hehehehe
 
Oops, I apologize....and that was one of the tamer names I'm called.

Anyhoo, as to the original issue, just on general principle, I wouldn't think a sway bar would make that much difference until you get to about eight tenths. In everyday driving, I would think the issue would lie elsewhere....unless Janel is driving like a...(want to be careful, reference Meatloaf Album here)....all the time.
 
See, Basil's changing the world - 1 little word at a time....hehehehehe
 
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I wouldn't think a sway bar would make that much difference until you get to about eight tenths. In everyday driving, I would think the issue would lie elsewhere....unless Janel is driving like a...(want to be careful, reference Meatloaf Album here)....all the time.

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I think Birdie likes to put on Airs....
She does drive like a heck-cat but would like us to believe that she is "all lady like"
 
HEY, watch your mouth...there ain't an ounce of lady in me.
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Haven't really been too concerned with Binabox the past few days after the storms that roared through here Wednesday night. Just now in the process of moving my sister and brother-in-law back home.

Have driven Emma exclusively all week. I'll drive Binabox over the weekend and we'll start bit by bit.
 
I hope, Janel, that we've given you some food for thought on this thread....the difference in the BCF & other forums is that we don't necessarily pat somebody on the back & tell them they're doing good; nor do we chastize somebody for doing something a little off base....what we do is offer all the various bits of our wisdom and experience so a person can glean from them what is needed in their particular case.....we've not said don't go with a bigger sway bar, we've just said make sure that's what Binabox needs & have given you some things to look at as you make your decision.

(Oh, I'm pulling a stock sway bar setup off a '73 roadster today)
 
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