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Old 09-30-2002   #1 (permalink)
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Generic VS Brand Name (front strut bar)

is there really a big difference?
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HEll YEA!!!!!!!!!!!! The name. Relly no. Just compare the sizes of the bars. Example. 22mm eibach vs 19mm noname.
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well. those cheapy ones are okay in terms of money - performance.

I'll recommend neuspeed... and thats about it.

well, if you can get the acura rsx ones to fit, (they have a stock front strut bar) those will do too.

dc is too much for the money, all name, no performance.
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some are more durable.....but i think they should all act the same......i have the tenzo r front strut
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cool beans.. how drastic was the change in handling after you guys installed it?
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you'll feel a bit of difference in high speed cornering..40 + mph and a bit quicker steering response
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