Suspension issues: stabilizer bar rusty
A search for stabilizer bar didn't yield enough info so here's my question.
In the 94 gsr i just bought i found yesterday after crawling underneath that the rear stabilizer bar was the most rusted piece on the car. How important is this? The car seems to drive fine and I was hoping to wait until next spring before I replace it since I want to totally redo the suspension. The car seems to be well aligned.
thanks in advance,
Jeff
In the 94 gsr i just bought i found yesterday after crawling underneath that the rear stabilizer bar was the most rusted piece on the car. How important is this? The car seems to drive fine and I was hoping to wait until next spring before I replace it since I want to totally redo the suspension. The car seems to be well aligned.
thanks in advance,
Jeff
Rear stabilizer? If you mean the thin, kinda wiry bar that snakes between the two weels, that's the rear sway bar 
I wouldn't worry at all. Even if, say, the bar snaps, you wont suddenly lose control and crash. You'd just have some odd suspension noise in the back and your car's handling would get sloppy.
If you want to replace it, though, Id look at the Comptech rear tie/sway bar combo. Top notch piece of equipment.

I wouldn't worry at all. Even if, say, the bar snaps, you wont suddenly lose control and crash. You'd just have some odd suspension noise in the back and your car's handling would get sloppy.
If you want to replace it, though, Id look at the Comptech rear tie/sway bar combo. Top notch piece of equipment.
yes it is the rear sway bar. They were calling that the stabilizer bar in the haynes manual for accords.
Epoch, does the rear sway bar help with the "left and right" movement of the car that happens during turns?
sounds like i am better off waiting for when i redo the entire rear suspension and put in a quality sway bar.
thanks Epoch,
Jeff
Epoch, does the rear sway bar help with the "left and right" movement of the car that happens during turns?
sounds like i am better off waiting for when i redo the entire rear suspension and put in a quality sway bar.
thanks Epoch,
Jeff
theres no way it could be rusted enough to break or anything... its just surface rust. Don't worry about it. If it really bothers you, take it off, sand it down and give it a few thick coats of rust-oleum. :thumbup:
Originally Posted by burgan_30
yes it is the rear sway bar. They were calling that the stabilizer bar in the haynes manual for accords.
Epoch, does the rear sway bar help with the "left and right" movement of the car that happens during turns?
sounds like i am better off waiting for when i redo the entire rear suspension and put in a quality sway bar.
thanks Epoch,
Jeff
Epoch, does the rear sway bar help with the "left and right" movement of the car that happens during turns?
sounds like i am better off waiting for when i redo the entire rear suspension and put in a quality sway bar.
thanks Epoch,
Jeff
I have one on the medium setting and I love it. It also helps the car manage the firmer springs also found in sport suspensions.
If you want to get technical, it's not a "sway bar." A fellow much smarter then I corrected me on this, don't worry. It can accurately be called either an "anti-sway bar" or a "stabalizer bar."
Originally Posted by Kai
If you want to get technical, it's not a "sway bar." A fellow much smarter then I corrected me on this, don't worry. It can accurately be called either an "anti-sway bar" or a "stabalizer bar." 

True true.... You got me there
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