progress swaybars/neuspeed lower front and rear ties
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progress swaybars/neuspeed lower front and rear ties
I was thinking of getting the progress swaybars and the lower front and rear neuspeed tie bars. I have an EX however I heard someone recently mention that they had a DC TCS Exchaust which I have and they could not get theirs to fit. Is this something that is a problem for everyone and if so, is there any suggestions on different brands to use (or if there is no problem and still would like to voice opinion on which of the sway bars are better) I would appreciate it for any help anyone can offer
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If you have the TCS, the progress bar won't fit unless you get a muffler shop to bend the TCS piping or get a new exhaust, which is totally feasible. If you want a rear sway bar then just get the RSX 19mm bar. that will work with the TCS, but it might bang every once and awhile. The tie bars won't be bothered by the exhaust so don't worry about them. Eibach and comptech make sway bars for our car, but I don't know of anyone who has either. The comptech ones are adjustable and really expensive so if you plan on doing some serious SOLO racing then it isn't worth it.
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So its just the front sway bar from progress that has a problem with the TCS?
I would really like a sway bar, anyone know if there is one that fits?
I would really like a sway bar, anyone know if there is one that fits?
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the rear sway is where the problem is at.. not the front...
although sometimes the front has its own issues since its close to the cat convertor and depending on your ride, may be a bit low... but thats usually not a problem...
rear sway bar gotta make room for the exhaust pipping AND the LCA (lower control arm) movement.
although sometimes the front has its own issues since its close to the cat convertor and depending on your ride, may be a bit low... but thats usually not a problem...
rear sway bar gotta make room for the exhaust pipping AND the LCA (lower control arm) movement.
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Grey's Progress Install - It's loaded with pics man, that should explain everything the best. Thank Grey for that one!
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[hr]Originally posted by: MadWheel
Grey's Progress Install - It's loaded with pics man, that should explain everything the best. Thank Grey for that one![hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: MadWheel
Grey's Progress Install - It's loaded with pics man, that should explain everything the best. Thank Grey for that one![hr]
Oh yeah, BTW... If you get the Progress rear sway bar then you won't need a Neuspeed rear lower tie bar (do they even make one?). The Progress rear sway bar already comes with a very good tie bar.
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