Soft or Stiff Setting On My Rear Sway Bar? | 034Motorsport FAQ
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I installed the 034 rear sway bar on my MK7 GTI in the soft setting. I drive only on the street and typically keep it sane, but I do like to push a bit in the corners when the conditions are good (absence of cops and other drivers). I haven't tried the stiff setting yet, but after hearing the pros & cons of the stiff setting, I think soft is fine for my style of driving. Although the stiff on one side and soft on the other side sounds interesting. Love the 034 gear!! ☮
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@034Motorsport.....if you're adding F/R sway barss and you go for the in-between setting, do you need to replicate, for example, LS stiff/RS soft on both front and rear? TIA!
You're able to use that configuration as an "in-between" setup!
@@034MotorsportUncut understood, it's an 'in-between' setup. Could you make LS stiff RS soft in the front and LS soft RS stiff in the rear? Is there a benefit of offsetting or does it even matter? This is for a C8 Allroad BTW
So if there is only 2 settings on the front sway bar, you can have soft on left and hard on right? Then use a with adjustable endlinks to make sure there is no preload on either side?
Correct! You're able to use those sway bar settings as a happy medium, then adjust preload with our Dynamic+ End Links