Need answer!!! SRR suspension products...
I'm trying to find some swaybars for my stock 98 DX Hatch. I found a place selling SRR swaybars for a decent price. Has anyone heard of this company? Are they good. I sent them an email and they replied that SRR makes the suspension components for Top Fuel in Japan. Is this true and would this be a good buy? Thanks for the answer!!
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Where and how much did you find the sway bar at? Is it the 19mm bar with the integrated tie bar? SRR is a Taiwanese company but they make pretty good stuff. I know some people here have their catchcan and lower control arms so maybe they'll chime in.
I think SRR stuff is very reasonable and it is quality workmanship.
I actually have the:
-rear lower control arms (painted flat black)
-rear upper adjustable control arms
-front steering tie rods
The rear control arms tidy'd up the rear very nicely. I just installed the steering tie rods today and they make a very noticable difference....
hth
I actually have the:
-rear lower control arms (painted flat black)
-rear upper adjustable control arms
-front steering tie rods
The rear control arms tidy'd up the rear very nicely. I just installed the steering tie rods today and they make a very noticable difference....
hth
I have srr rear LCA's and dont have any complaints about them. But as far as sway bars go.... I have SI front setup and Beaks Rear ITR setup.
My buddy has that Topfuel/SRR rear tie bar and its heavy!
My buddy has that Topfuel/SRR rear tie bar and its heavy!
Oh... I guess I went off on a tangent.
about the swaybar... I would highly recommend the Comptech unit since it is adjustable and superbly made. It is expensive but I think it is worth the money. If you want to go cheaper get the Beaks kit and an ITR rear. You need 22mm to get the back to rotate..
Check out this cool SRR switch panel!!!!
about the swaybar... I would highly recommend the Comptech unit since it is adjustable and superbly made. It is expensive but I think it is worth the money. If you want to go cheaper get the Beaks kit and an ITR rear. You need 22mm to get the back to rotate..
Check out this cool SRR switch panel!!!!
SRR is made in Taiwain and they make a few Top Fuel components too. I was about to buy their 16 way adjustable coil overs. Aluminum, pillow mounts, cant beat that....for a price around ~$1200
Do they make good stuff, absolutely but I will tell you one story about them.
My friend was driving his GSR in speeds of excess of 90+mph in Dallas. A few minutes later after he was at a stop light, his rear upper camber kit snapped in 2 pieces. His wheel totally tucked in and was at about a 55 degree angle. Had he been driving in those previous speeds he would have gotten hurt. Ever since that incident, the shop who sold it to my friend had withdrew their rear camber kit sales from SRR.
They still carry their OTHER suspension components too.
Do they make good stuff, absolutely but I will tell you one story about them.
My friend was driving his GSR in speeds of excess of 90+mph in Dallas. A few minutes later after he was at a stop light, his rear upper camber kit snapped in 2 pieces. His wheel totally tucked in and was at about a 55 degree angle. Had he been driving in those previous speeds he would have gotten hurt. Ever since that incident, the shop who sold it to my friend had withdrew their rear camber kit sales from SRR.
They still carry their OTHER suspension components too.
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What the hell?!?! My SRR rear camber kit is due to arrive tomorrow from UPS. Anyone else ever experience anything like the post above or heard of this happening in the past with this particular camber kit?
Super Road Racing... Here's a link: http://www.srr.com.tw/ BTW, just close or cancel the first window, then click on English
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