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How to install a front sway bar on a SC10

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2010

Want to reduce lap times at your track? This is a great way to improve cornering ability on loose surfaces.

**Note**
I did not include the sizes for the holes drilled. Just remember the drill bit should be a little smaller then the screw. If it is the exact same size or larger, or it will strip!

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  • does this help rear traction to put all around bc i have a b4.1

  • @idrummerboy13 for me it didn't help much on the straights, but in the turns it was a huge improvement and i was running on a very dry and loose track. I have no idea how well it will work on a b4.1 since it is much lighter and is smaller than the sc10. You will just have to experiment, thats all. :)

  • Cool. Do you have a rear sway bar as well?

  • @OregonReefer Yep.

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  • @RCracer74 Yes it will matter with them on. You dont want too much roll in the corners, but just a little is fine.

    If there is too much roll and a lot of traction, you can roll it.

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