Originally posted by mangler:
Sorry, but rear sway bar poly bushings made a noticable difference on my car. If you are on a budget, i'd try this first. If you decide to go hardcore afterwards, you`ll only be out about 15$ more. If you do go with the stazzi bar, you should use the brackets supplied with the bar and have them welded.I agree, stiffer bushings do make some difference, often enough.
I also believe that if you want serious improvement you will need to install a larger rear sway bar. You usually don't want to mess with the front sway bar on a front wheel drive car because it is really easy to upset the understeer/oversteer character unless you really know what you are doing and are willing to experiment.