ESP Strut Bar
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Has anyone tried these ? It seems like they would provide more benefit than many of the others.
http://www.explicitspeedperfor....html
http://www.explicitspeedperfor....html
These are a better kind at they don't have a hinge at either end. Strut-bars don't provide much benefit though, esp in an already stiff chassis like ours, and they do absolutely nothing in the back. If you're going to get one, only get one for the front. It should be the very last suspension piece you purchase. First should come shocks, springs and sway-bars.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by vinuneuro »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">These are a better kind at they don't have a hinge at either end. Strut-bars don't provide much benefit though, esp in an already stiff chassis like ours, and they do absolutely nothing in the back. If you're going to get one, only get one for the front. It should be the very last suspension piece you purchase. First should come shocks, springs and sway-bars.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i agree with getting shocks, springs, sways...i thought the rear strut bar was good and better to get than the front strut bar because the prelude understeers a lot, guess i was wrong
i guess stb are just overpriced bling haha
i agree with getting shocks, springs, sways...i thought the rear strut bar was good and better to get than the front strut bar because the prelude understeers a lot, guess i was wrong
i guess stb are just overpriced bling haha
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