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steve123
4/5/2008 7:55:57 PM
Thats kool but i think tanabe and ST are the only suspension brand who make parts/ sway bars for 97 accords that I know of!
falkore24
4/5/2008 8:06:29 PM
http://progressauto.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=407
 
Spoonfeeding at it's best!  Next time look it up.
steve123
4/5/2008 8:15:09 PM
kool! thanks! I'll try to find pics for that and see how it performs! I saw the ST installed on a 97 accord in the project car mag and since my cars green it would look nice! But then again i saw the tanabe's install on a 94 accord on project low key in modified mag and that looked kool as well! So i'm just debating on what is better!
falkore24
4/5/2008 8:43:47 PM
You plan to buy a sway bar based on it's color?  Good luck man...
Drkmstr104
4/6/2008 2:22:34 AM
I bought front and rear strut bars, so far Ive installed the front and am working on the back, which are a bit tricky to get to.  Got em from ebay, but I was very selective about them.  The bars are made out of aluminum, the mounting pieces are made out of steel, the bar is thick, and I did notice a difference while driving, steering has become more responsive.  Cost 45 bucks (shipping included) for both the front and rear, so yea Id say go for the ebay ones, just be on the lookout for ones that are thin because they will likely bow under high stress.
falkore24
4/6/2008 7:04:14 AM
so far, the only ones that I've seen that I really don't like are the megan ones .... strut bars aren't so tough to make .... now sway bars ..... that's an art because it's actually a torsion spring and requires a constant spring rate to act predictably.
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