Bars question
I am in the market for all sorts of bars for my car like sway bars, tie bars etc. I was wondering if any company in the suspension business really stands out and their products make a big difference over another brand.
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I like the suspension techniqies sway bars. They say to install both before you go driving, but I didn't listen. I put the rear sway bar on, and the car didn't lean even half as much as before. When I replaced the front with the ST sway bar, there was even less body roll. As for tie bars, I can't help you.
I've got the rear ST bar on my 95 LS as well and love it. Actually the guy at ST recommended I didn't buy the front bar because it would counteract the gain in oversteer I would get from the rear bar so I never did. Did you get more understeer by putting the front ST bar on ? thanks!
another question I have is that unless ST has changed something then the front bar is an add on bar that hangs low. You said you replaced the front bar. How did you do that?
I am in the market for all sorts of bars for my car like sway bars, tie bars etc. I was wondering if any company in the suspension business really stands out and their products make a big difference over another brand.
ITR rear sway bar + BSQ mounting kit
Spoon front and rear upper strut bars
Benen rear lower tie bar
That should be more than enough "BARS" for you
Spoon front and rear upper strut bars
Benen rear lower tie bar
That should be more than enough "BARS" for you
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ITR rear sway bar + BSQ mounting kit
Spoon front and rear upper strut bars
Benen rear lower tie bar
Spoon front and rear upper strut bars
Benen rear lower tie bar
the spoon rear tie bar is a nice piece, too. many people complain about the hinges, but that's what the nuts are for. tighten them down after proper adjustments, and you're good to go.
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