Sway & Struts

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21nemesis
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Now that I've replaced all of the bushings, and upgraded the shocks and springs, I'm the market for a set of Front & Rear Strut bars and Front Sway bar. I am placing the order this Friday, so I need your help. At the moment, I'm leaning towards:

DC Sports Front & Rear Strut barsTanabe Front Sway bar

What are some your thoughts about these? What others would you recommend?

Thanks in advance!


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roeinondubs
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good choices also look in too stitch welding it made a big difference on my car

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adrianfromthecastle
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If your in the market, I'd recommend whiteline sway bars... they come with adjustable endlinks as opposed to NOT. LOL

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21nemesis
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roeinondubs wrote:good choices also look in too stitch welding it made a big difference on my car
What's "stitch welding" and what is/are the benefit(s)?
adrians_s13 wrote:If your in the market, I'd recommend whiteline sway bars... they come with adjustable endlinks as opposed to NOT. LOL
What's that advantage of having adjustable endlinks?

I'm not really big on adjustable suspension parts, merely because my 240 is a DD, and all those components effect alignment. So, I'd much rather get aftermarket parts that are non-adjustable, direct replacements.

Thanks for the info. Keep it coming.

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roeinondubs
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its when u have ur uni-body or part of ur uni-body welded ever inch or so. it makes the car stiffer, i went out for a qwk run last night and it was great

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adrianfromthecastle
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21nemesis wrote:What's that advantage of having adjustable endlinks?
adjusting the flex of the swaybars makes it stiffer or less stiffer. Just adjust it to your driving style


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