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Yep...I did that to my car (installed strut bars before lowering the car), and I felt a big difference.....Only for the front upper tho....Rear upper and rear lower tie-bar didn't make that much of a difference...I also installed an OEM rear sway bar (mine didn't come with one) before my car was lowered, and I felt a pretty big difference on that one too...The ass end of the car felt stiffer
quick question, my car is not lower, would puttin on a upper strut bar make a difference? thnx
It will quicken your steering response. This and making sure your front sway bar end-links (do not need to be poly, just in good shape) will achieve this.
Yep...I did that to my car (installed strut bars before lowering the car), and I felt a big difference.....Only for the front upper tho....Rear upper and rear lower tie-bar didn't make that much of a difference...I also installed an OEM rear sway bar (mine didn't come with one) before my car was lowered, and I felt a pretty big difference on that one too...The ass end of the car felt stiffer
Hope that helps..
Ronald
OEM rear sway bar may help if you do not have one. However it is only 15mm in diameter compared to the front being 25mm. This setup still is not sufficient enough IMO. I would go with a Progress rear sway bar (22mm), I have one one and it totally changes the dynamics of your car. When you turn the front-end in, the rear end is right there with it. At the very least even a Suspension Techniques rear sway bar will do (20mm).
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