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Old 10-02-2007, 12:11 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Hotchkis vs stock '01 sway bars

Hi DJWorm,

I'm new to the site and am in the process of acquiring an '02 Z06, so I have been reading up a lot and have come across many threads where you hand out brilliant information, thanks.

I won't be tracking mine, but it has a 3.90 diff and should be around 410-420 rwhp with the mods the current owner has done, so I'm concerned with minimizing wheel hop (if any exists) off the line. I was going to go with a Hotchkis RSB instead of a T1, but this Pfatty sounds like a better alternative (if it can remain relatively supple on the street) than the Hotchkis. Would it be ok to keep the stock Z06 FSB if the Pfatty is utilized at a stiffness about halfway between the stock and the T1?

A bit offtopic, but I was looking for JRZ and Moton DA dampers online and don't see anyone selling these. I'd love the Penske DAs, but it's a bit out of my budget at the moment, but I need to replace the stock 2002 dampers and was thinking about QA1s instead of the 2004 GMs.

Thanks for any advice and sorry if this is considered a hijack, didn't really think it was necessary to create yet another thread on the matter.
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