Rear Sway,Tie, Brace
Originally Posted by KJMagnum
There are braces that actually bolt onto the subframe to reinforce it by giving more contact area.
Ex:
Strut brace = Strut tie bar.
I heared if you had a 22 mm sway in just the rear. You would have way to much overstear and that you should get a front sway bar. Now where can i get just the front sway bar. I perfer a 00 si front sway but where can i buy them. I already have the rear.
Also i was thinking about getting LCA Prolly Omni Power and i was wondering will the ITR Sway or Tie Bar interfear with this and come in contact with the arms. even though i dont think it matters and why im Asking this question. Because i dont think the Sway bar hits the LCA. Thanks J.P.
Also i was thinking about getting LCA Prolly Omni Power and i was wondering will the ITR Sway or Tie Bar interfear with this and come in contact with the arms. even though i dont think it matters and why im Asking this question. Because i dont think the Sway bar hits the LCA. Thanks J.P.
Originally Posted by Kai
Well, in the rest of the automotive world in cars that don't have weak chassis problems, the terms "brace" and "tie" mean the same thing.
Originally Posted by b18c1_hatch
I heared if you had a 22 mm sway in just the rear. You would have way to much overstear and that you should get a front sway bar. Now where can i get just the front sway bar. I perfer a 00 si front sway but where can i buy them. I already have the rear.
Also i was thinking about getting LCA Prolly Omni Power and i was wondering will the ITR Sway or Tie Bar interfear with this and come in contact with the arms. even though i dont think it matters and why im Asking this question. Because i dont think the Sway bar hits the LCA. Thanks J.P.
Also i was thinking about getting LCA Prolly Omni Power and i was wondering will the ITR Sway or Tie Bar interfear with this and come in contact with the arms. even though i dont think it matters and why im Asking this question. Because i dont think the Sway bar hits the LCA. Thanks J.P.
The sway bar's endlinks connect to the LCA, if that is what you are asking. The only interference you need to worry about is a thicker bar interfering with certain exhaust piping.
Originally Posted by KJJ
OK, so it looks like I will be putting everything I can on the rear. I was looking at the suspension techniqes rear sway bar/tie kit and or the ASR brace or the whole ASR kit. But here's the thing, ST is 22mm(3/4in) and the ASR is 19mm. Which would be better??? I have a 1in sway up front.
Originally Posted by Shmoo
My comptech sway is adjustable, so you don't need a front swaybar. The main purpose of the sway is the stiffen the back to remove some of the horrid understeer that front wheel drive cars have. If you put a thicker bar on the front with the thicker sway in the back, it just cancels that all out.
Originally Posted by KJJ
OK, so it looks like I will be putting everything I can on the rear. I was looking at the suspension techniqes rear sway bar/tie kit and or the ASR brace or the whole ASR kit. But here's the thing, ST is 22mm(3/4in) and the ASR is 19mm. Which would be better??? I have a 1in sway up front.
Originally Posted by KJMagnum
But that's not where we are, so terms are different.
Originally Posted by NeverBX
So what's the difference between a tie bar, strut bar, c-pillar bar, h-bar, floor bar and a sway bar as far as functionality? absolutley nothing. They are all types of "braces" used for reinforcement of a chassis. All work together to create less body roll while turning hard.


