02 TL-S strut bar installed on 01 Accord Sedan
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I read on a sight somewhere that strut bars like Polyurethane bushings are just for support if you have upgraded other parts of your suspension. I imagine that it helps keeps the rigidity throughout if you are upgrading to stiffer springs, shocks, swaybars, bigger tires etc. the strut bar probably keeps the everthing together better.
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Hey V6master, got my comptech swaybars, H&R springs and Tokico's. Just saving a little before I put them in. Can't wait!
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Hey V6master, got my comptech swaybars, H&R springs and Tokico's. Just saving a little before I put them in. Can't wait!
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Originally posted by DaveJ412
... if u want a good setup, get full neuspeed... front and rear tower bars, front and rear sways... u get no body roll what so ever... for more advice, ask me on HS...
... if u want a good setup, get full neuspeed... front and rear tower bars, front and rear sways... u get no body roll what so ever... for more advice, ask me on HS...
how can i ask U on HS when it's "Down For Maintenance"?
i did plan on a full Neuspeed setup, i have their Sport (green) springs now. plan on the Bilstein or Koni shox & F/R sway bars within the next year. ok, how the hell can the 6th Accord have a rear strut tower bar? the strut mounts are inside the back seat. i haven't seen a TL's rear strut towers t ocompare, but only '98-02 Accord. there is no space from what i see.