Fellas this went way off track. Read how it was posted and answers this.
On a basically stock Gen 2 (eibach and Tokikos)what would be the best combo. Not with all Poly and other stuff done to car to make it handle better. John your car is one of the most furthest away from stock( yes I seen your car, was under your car and was even inside it). Everything you have done has taken away the need for the 24mm bar. Mark you dont even need sway bars so I wont adress you

(in a way im still thanking the rain gods

)
Before the SFC's came out and everybody went to poly and the Al and Delrin bushings were just being known, the 24/26 combo was the best out there. still about 75% of SHOS have to be considered in stock trim when answering questions.
But just so all of you know, if you are doing a 22mm front bar try to locate a Gen 3 bar, it has collors on the inside of the bushings that prevent the bar from sliding around and keeps it stationary through the twisties. the 24 I just installed (rubber bushings (ONLY)) DOUBLE DAM FORD.. have them welded on now like the Gen 3 has stock and WOW is all I can stay, turn the wheel and the car goes.
And if you are thinking about (john you will like this) going with Al subframe but hear about harshness and a few other rumors that are blown WAY out of proportion - the Gen 3 rears rubber and poly construction will fit the gen 2 front and rear. Now you get the same 3" contact point as the AL or delrin, with 2 "titts" that will dig into your frame to keep stationary and made from Rubber and poly to keep vibrations down to NONE. Cheap and easy mod..
Psst. John and Mark you think our brakes help stop us from sliding through the corners too wink
Night fellas
<small>[ September 23, 2002, 11:48 PM: Message edited by: SHODWN ]</small>