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Here are the choices of sway bars that I have.
Front:
20.6 & 24
Rear:
23 & 26
The car does not have a quaife and here is the current suspension on the car.
Koni / Eibach / SFC's / STB's / H-brace / TPR Bushings / Alum SFB's / GTP arms / 13" PBR up Front / 11.6 in rear / Bias Plugs / 17" wheels / New Dunlop Sticky Tires / all of the normal upgrade goodies.
The car also has all of the normal bolt on go-fast parts so it is making a little more hp than stock too.
The car is designed to be a quick daily driver that is fun to drive on the highway / streets. The car is not designed to be a track car and seldom will see an actual track.
I've searched under "sway bars" and read every single thread.
One thread mentions running the 20.6 / 26 combo. Majority say 24/26.
This might sound weird and probably is, but in the past, I disconnected one of the front endlinks, and was blown away at how the front end gripped through the turn. No wheel spin at all even under heavy acceleration coming out of a tight turn. However, the rest of the car felt like jello. The rear end felt like it was lifting off the ground and I could only imagine on the street in a panic situation especially with the larger rear brakes.
So I ask, how about the 20.6 / 26 combo. That way the front still plants because it is the smallest of the front bars but there will still be a bar to help reduce body roll.
Then there is the tried and true 24/26 combo. I'm sure this is going to yield a much flatter car, and probably a more "safer" car on the streets / highway because the rear end won't have such a tendency to instantly become the front end of the car around a quick turn if I happen to nail the brakes.
In the past with another SHO that I owned, I've had the rear end of the car come around on me with just a slight tap of the brakes on a tight turn and it was a very uneasy feeling. I'm concerned with the larger brakes that the car might become tail happy.
Should I just stick with the tried and true 24/26 or try something a little different?
Am I right or completely wrong with this? Ultimately, in just a few words, what I'm looking for is a car that sticks to the road as good as a Taurus can, but still remaining safe to drive on the streets.
On a side note, how about any other sway bar combination, even if I have to order in a new bar / or two.
Front:
20.6 & 24
Rear:
23 & 26
The car does not have a quaife and here is the current suspension on the car.
Koni / Eibach / SFC's / STB's / H-brace / TPR Bushings / Alum SFB's / GTP arms / 13" PBR up Front / 11.6 in rear / Bias Plugs / 17" wheels / New Dunlop Sticky Tires / all of the normal upgrade goodies.
The car also has all of the normal bolt on go-fast parts so it is making a little more hp than stock too.
The car is designed to be a quick daily driver that is fun to drive on the highway / streets. The car is not designed to be a track car and seldom will see an actual track.
I've searched under "sway bars" and read every single thread.
One thread mentions running the 20.6 / 26 combo. Majority say 24/26.
This might sound weird and probably is, but in the past, I disconnected one of the front endlinks, and was blown away at how the front end gripped through the turn. No wheel spin at all even under heavy acceleration coming out of a tight turn. However, the rest of the car felt like jello. The rear end felt like it was lifting off the ground and I could only imagine on the street in a panic situation especially with the larger rear brakes.
So I ask, how about the 20.6 / 26 combo. That way the front still plants because it is the smallest of the front bars but there will still be a bar to help reduce body roll.
Then there is the tried and true 24/26 combo. I'm sure this is going to yield a much flatter car, and probably a more "safer" car on the streets / highway because the rear end won't have such a tendency to instantly become the front end of the car around a quick turn if I happen to nail the brakes.
In the past with another SHO that I owned, I've had the rear end of the car come around on me with just a slight tap of the brakes on a tight turn and it was a very uneasy feeling. I'm concerned with the larger brakes that the car might become tail happy.
Should I just stick with the tried and true 24/26 or try something a little different?
Am I right or completely wrong with this? Ultimately, in just a few words, what I'm looking for is a car that sticks to the road as good as a Taurus can, but still remaining safe to drive on the streets.
On a side note, how about any other sway bar combination, even if I have to order in a new bar / or two.

Currently looking for MTX as well and may have one this weekend.