I don't know where all this RWD vs FWD vs AWD drive talk is coming from, but
I will say this.
I don't care if you have a FWD, RWD, or AWD vehicle, if you don't think you
can change the front bar to your advantage then you've got some learning to
do about setting up your car. The idea that FWD, RWD, or AWD vehicles get
some kind of advantage with a front swaybar over the other is generalized
ignorance.
In particular, there is a statement in the latest Sportscar mag (Nat's
coverage issue) regarding Mark Daddio, mentioning his use of unconventional
setups. If you want to read a book and live and die by what it tells you
then accept the consequences, but if you're smart you'll put a lot of thought
into how things work and how a combination of configurations, no matter how
unconventional, might work to improve your vehicles performance.
Mark Sipe
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