Originally Posted by Shmoo
You get what you pay for. If you want a great handling ride, $350 isn't a lot of money to acheive that and the install takes an hour and a half at the most.
If you are serious about your suspension setup, a swaybar will offer the best improvement in handling that money can buy.
You can do a search about swaybars and their drawbacks, because they have them, and decide for yourself if you want to do it the right way and shell out the money or waste your money on strut bars.
alright thanx for the help guys