strut bars/sway bars
strut bars/sway bars
who makes some good strut bars/ sway bars? i know comptech makes some wicked ones for the 98-up accord V6(i'm an AV6 freak, just got rid of mine), and does anyone have these on thier coupe?
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Well for strut bars, I would go neuspeed front and cusco rear.
For sway bars, Progress makes a really good set, but you might need new endlinks to handle the pressure. Eibach makes a set too, but they aren't as thick i don't think.
For sway bars, Progress makes a really good set, but you might need new endlinks to handle the pressure. Eibach makes a set too, but they aren't as thick i don't think.
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Well for strut bars, I would go neuspeed front and cusco rear.
and I'm still the only one who bent over and paid to get a Cusco shipped over here.
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Yes u are! but from the pictures and your reviews, plus the lack of any other really good strut bar, make the cusco the best choice. I have an OBX one and it is decent.
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i think mugen has the best bars, they are solid with no flex at all. front and rear. and i think progress has the best sway bars, with their combo rear sway/tie bar. and Neuspeed makes the X-brace or front lower. JIC Magic or Tein flex are the best coilover dampers. and Goodyear F1's are the best tire...
BTW get forged rims...
BTW get forged rims...
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