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Old 08-11-2006, 11:37 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by McRussellPants
Sounds like what would happen if you bought the largest swaybars possible and were still on shitty small tires.

That could be the case. Normally a stiffer sway bar increases the forces on tire thereby increasing the slip angle. The amount of grip that you get depends on the slip angle. Slip angles are a property of the tire....so if you've got bad tires or are just running the wrong tire pressure...it could be that the limit of the tires is being exceeded.
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