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LOVE the ride moving to Eibach springs on my '17, would a thicker front sway bar help with body roll?

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Grabbing a full set wouldnt hurt. Its my plan since i have 17' springs and dampers going on a 16 model year car.
 


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Just saw this thread. I just did a front sway, it definitely keeps the car a LOT flatter. Once I adjusted to the difference, and how to drive it, I feel like it was faster at autocross then the stock (my car is a 14). I don't think it hurt ride/comfort at all either.

here is my write up:
https://www.fiestastforum.com/threads/front-sway-bar.24901/#post-419864
 


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Just saw this thread. I just did a front sway, it definitely keeps the car a LOT flatter. Once I adjusted to the difference, and how to drive it, I feel like it was faster at autocross then the stock (my car is a 14). I don't think it hurt ride/comfort at all either.

here is my write up:
https://www.fiestastforum.com/threads/front-sway-bar.24901/#post-419864
Well, I traded my car in back in mid-June but was just checking in... yeah, on the early ones with thinner front sway bar and rear beam, those upgrades help even more!
 


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