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One guy over here has them on hard but he does alot of track driving and time trials.
Your driving style sounds very much like mine & I totally agree with how you describe the rear end when stock, I have both front & rear bars installed on “softest” setting which vastly improved the rear twitchiness.I would bet for my style of driving just the rear on soft or both with the front on soft and rear on firm gives flatter, playful handling. The rear of these things has way too much body roll for me. Too softly spung. The guy that installed these theorized that they have enough body roll in the rear that on hard cornering the outside rear wheel may hit the bump stop which results in the rear end jigging if an significant imperfection in the road is hit in the corner. By cornering flatter the outside spring is not compressed as much due to excessive body roll.
He did say that he has installed several of these and the entire kit as well and that if installed correctly he has not had complaints about squeaking and groaning with the front. I will install the front, wouldn't you know it arrived today hours after I had the rear installed. As picky as I am I would bet I end up trying both settings on the rear once the front is installed on soft.
I just noticed that you are a vendor so you probably have way more experience than I do on these. The guy that did mine does a lot of work for the three Kia dealers in our area and builds race cars he is pretty sharp about knowing what to do to get the kind of handling the customer wants.
I would bet for my style of driving just the rear on soft or both with the front on soft and rear on firm gives flatter, playful handling. The rear of these things has way too much body roll for me. Too softly spung. The guy that installed these theorized that they have enough body roll in the rear that on hard cornering the outside rear wheel may hit the bump stop which results in the rear end jigging if an significant imperfection in the road is hit in the corner. By cornering flatter the outside spring is not compressed as much due to excessive body roll.
He did say that he has installed several of these and the entire kit as well and that if installed correctly he has not had complaints about squeaking and groaning with the front. I will install the front, wouldn't you know it arrived today hours after I had the rear installed. As picky as I am I would bet I end up trying both settings on the rear once the front is installed on soft.
I just noticed that you are a vendor so you probably have way more experience than I do on these. The guy that did mine does a lot of work for the three Kia dealers in our area and builds race cars he is pretty sharp about knowing what to do to get the kind of handling the customer wants.
Nobody with no "creaking" before both bars, has reported creaking after both bars, even on "stiff". What is reported is an uncomfortable ride and oversteer.Not hearing any creaking as of yet. I would bet there would be creaking if I add the front on firmest setting though. I was surprised at how skimpy the stock bar was. the stock front bar is beefier than the rear.
I didn't have any creaks before my bars went in but now I have a very noticeable one from the front bars when going over dips in the road. I figure it wasn't enough grease when they installed them. On flat roads the car is completely silent and is a dream.Nobody with no "creaking" before both bars, has reported creaking after both bars, even on "stiff". What is reported is an uncomfortable ride and oversteer.
I figured my broad assertion that "nobody" has creaking after sway bar install would bring out some who do.I didn't have any creaks before my bars went in but now I have a very noticeable one from the front bars when going over dips in the road. I figure it wasn't enough grease when they installed them. On flat roads the car is completely silent and is a dream.
Awd with both front and rear in soft settings.
Not hearing any creaking as of yet. I would bet there would be creaking if I add the front on firmest setting though. I was surprised at how skimpy the stock bar was. the stock front bar is beefier than the rear.
I suspect the creeping is either lack of lubrication or something not aligned right during installation. I just noticed that the factory rear bar would not rotate inside the bushings. Like they are glued on. Sway bars should be able to rotate in the bushing or they are just being used like an additional spring.
Sway bars have nothing to do with springs or ride quality they only negate body roll when cornering.Stock front is hollow and rear is solid (but they still double in stiffness).
That's my concern. Once we swap eibach bars for stock bars which were locked we are kind of decreasing spring stifness, which result in completely different behavior. As we have less spring stiffness and whole new sway which is also stiff.
Sway bars have nothing to do with springs or ride quality they only negate body roll when cornering.
The below link will give a good overview of functionality.
Anti-roll bar - Wikipedia
Sway bars have nothing to do with springs or ride quality they only negate body roll when cornering.
The below link will give a good overview of functionality.
Anti-roll bar - Wikipedia
Locked sway bar makes no sense to me. Maybe this is partly whey the rear end is so flaky with the stock bar.
IMHO they screwed up. This rear end feels so much better with the new sway bar.
This upgrade hasn’t affected my ride quality it has only enhanced it.I know how sways work. Normal sway kind of acts as a spring when only one wheel moves up or down, or both move in opposite directions. I am trying to say is they have overlapping properties (few common and few different). Anyway they do affect ride quality when it comes to motions like above, as they resist in only that case. Ex. One wheel is going in pot hole, sways will affect ride quality. Car going over a bump (both wheels over and off bump at same time), sways won't have affect on ride.
Anyway I was talking about a locked sway (where both sides move independently), it's a completely different thing.