Sway bar question
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Sway bar question
How many people on this board have a front sway bar and recommend it to others? I just had my most of my bars installed (except the sway bars), and I was told I couldn't install my front tie bar because my car was too low. I'm debating on whither not I should get a front sway then, and need opinions.
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Re: Sway bar question (crazy_ham)
How many people on this board have a front sway bar and recommend it to others? I just had my most of my bars installed (except the sway bars), and I was told I couldn't install my front tie bar because my car was too low. I'm debating on whither not I should get a front sway then, and need opinions.
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The Honda sway installs ABOVE all the exposed suspension components, and I recommend it for better handling IF and only IF you have a rear sway installed, and I recommend them at the same time.
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Re: Sway bar question (bearboy80)
Ya, I meant tie bar, because I haven't purchased any sway bars yet. I just have front and rear strut and tie bars. All are installed except for the front tie, because they said my car was too low, so I was wondering if the sway bar would be even lower.
So I take it that the front sway bar is useful, and might install where the tie bar is too low. Do you think I'd be alright with just a sway bar in the front, or should I raise my ride?
As for the tie bar question... Lower front tie bars are useful, but I think that rear helps more with rolling, and you should get all of the bars to help tighten up your suspension.
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So I take it that the front sway bar is useful, and might install where the tie bar is too low. Do you think I'd be alright with just a sway bar in the front, or should I raise my ride?
As for the tie bar question... Lower front tie bars are useful, but I think that rear helps more with rolling, and you should get all of the bars to help tighten up your suspension.
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Re: Sway bar question (crazy_ham)
As for the tie bar question... Lower front tie bars are useful, but I think that rear helps more with rolling, and you should get all of the bars to help tighten up your suspension.
What do you want out of your car? Nice pleasant ride? Low wind cheating ride?
Or do you want a streetable ride that any woman would be happy to ride in?
Or do you want a roadcoarse worthy curve carver? Take note that THIS choice will make your grandma REAL unhappy when she rides with you and has to go to her chiropracter after the ride. Also, the chickies don't like this riding through town either.
So - do you know what you want? If you do, then I can give you the appropriate help.
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Re: Sway bar question (shawnhayes)
if ur going to get a sway bar up front ur going to have a problem with the outside wheel getting air when taking the twisties hard..but if really want one get a OEM civic one..u dont want it too stiff
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