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In short, if you overtighten the nuts of the bracket holding down the bushes of the anti roll bar, it becomes really difficult for the anti roll bar to move, and it won't work properly.
I received the bar around 3 months ago and I couldn't be bothered with crawling under my car to install it myself, so I let a garage install them for me. Result was a car which felt very strange to drive.
At Zandvoort it was still driveable but at the Nurburgring 2 days later I managed to spin out under braking for Aremberg, and after going over a corner/crest after Foxhole. Things that I'd never done in 300 previous laps.
Luckily I somehow avoided hitting the barriers in both spins.
I planned another trip to the Ring this weekend, so this past Friday I decided to take a look at the anti roll bar myself. To be honest I was a little scared of going back to the Ring after the last trip.
What I found was that the bracket squeezed the bush so hard that even when you disconnected the bar from the wheels, you couldn't really move the bar. They had in essence turned into huge springs, which explained the strange way the car felt.
After loosening the bolts just a little the bar moved around much easier. That plus using the softest setting for the bar (hole at the end of the anti roll bar), combined with my long used setting of the KW V2, resulted in a pretty neutral and natural feeling car.
Did 22 laps this weekend and the car's been the best it's ever felt. I didn't time but despite Pzeor Neros rather than Pilot Sport Cups I think I was still doing 8:45ish (bridge to gantry). Understeer during steady state cornering is a lot less than before, and the car is still stable enough under braking. I might even change the bar to one hole harder.
I received the bar around 3 months ago and I couldn't be bothered with crawling under my car to install it myself, so I let a garage install them for me. Result was a car which felt very strange to drive.
At Zandvoort it was still driveable but at the Nurburgring 2 days later I managed to spin out under braking for Aremberg, and after going over a corner/crest after Foxhole. Things that I'd never done in 300 previous laps.
Luckily I somehow avoided hitting the barriers in both spins.
I planned another trip to the Ring this weekend, so this past Friday I decided to take a look at the anti roll bar myself. To be honest I was a little scared of going back to the Ring after the last trip.
What I found was that the bracket squeezed the bush so hard that even when you disconnected the bar from the wheels, you couldn't really move the bar. They had in essence turned into huge springs, which explained the strange way the car felt.
After loosening the bolts just a little the bar moved around much easier. That plus using the softest setting for the bar (hole at the end of the anti roll bar), combined with my long used setting of the KW V2, resulted in a pretty neutral and natural feeling car.
Did 22 laps this weekend and the car's been the best it's ever felt. I didn't time but despite Pzeor Neros rather than Pilot Sport Cups I think I was still doing 8:45ish (bridge to gantry). Understeer during steady state cornering is a lot less than before, and the car is still stable enough under braking. I might even change the bar to one hole harder.