2022 SPP Handling

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bbenz3

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I took our first family vacation in the new ride last month and drove through the Tail of the Dragon. Putting it into sport mode was lots of fun and it handled much better than I had expected. It definitely isn't a sports car but it hugged the road and stayed put through the turns enough to make a few kids feel sick.
 

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I took our first family vacation in the new ride last month and drove through the Tail of the Dragon. Putting it into sport mode was lots of fun and it handled much better than I had expected. It definitely isn't a sports car but it hugged the road and stayed put through the turns enough to make a few kids feel sick.
Very neat. Stealths are awesome.
 

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I swapped both sway bars and end links on my Expedition Stealth and it made a significant difference in handling.
 

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Couple of questions. Is everyone going with the Hellwig PN 7696(F), 7688(R) (note that their website isn't updated to say they are compatible with 2022 yet), or is there successful competition out there, and (2) has anyone confirmed that the 2022-up Stealth Performance Package doesn't already have upgraded sway bars on it from the factory?
 
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