Russ
    Never heard of Don Nimmi. I'm not racing yet, just setting up a car at the moment, so I don't know many people. Yet!
and no I don't know king springs part numbers. Before you choose a spring package, I would get a lot of peoples opinions on what works for them, But everyone's driving style and car (and expectations) are different, so choose carefully.
As far as sway bars goes, I again wouldnt have a clue whats on mine, once it's on  the track, I will get the feel of it and improve it from there. Personally, I would give whiteline fair consideration. Anyway, the following text was sent to me earlier this year.
SWAYBARS
 
A front swaybar of about 25mm to about 30mm is a good starting point depending on the rest of your setup.  The best thing you can do for your handling is to get an adjustable front swaybar.  This allows you to dial in the front end to suit your style.
 
Maybe some listers can voice their opinions of swaybar sizes.
 Hope it's been of some help.
                    -wayne
   
 
From: RUSSCB
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 10:33 PM
Subject: Re: U2L Club class

Cheers,
 
Thanks for the info.....I don't know if you've heard of Don Nimmi?? but he suggested pretty much the same as you have and I think for a start I'll put some King Springs in F & R they are about 180-240 progressive at the front and about 630 for the rears.  They should be good for a start.  I have Konis in the front and Tokico gold in the rear but will change the rears when finances permit.
 
What size sway bar would you reccomend...I have a 24mm at the moment....is that a bit stiff ? ?
 
Lastly....do you know what part number the king springs progressive front and rear springs are...I can get them if you don't have them handy.
 
Thanks for your help....much appreciated.
Russ

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