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Strut Bars/Sway Bars/Tie Rod Bars

Old Sep 21, 2004 | 08:06 PM
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Default Strut Bars/Sway Bars/Tie Rod Bars

I just bought a 94 accord ex, thinkin bout getting some support bars.....anyone have any GOOD suggestions on which bars would ACTUALLY do the most, performance wise. I've heard a lot of skepticism about which bars help the most. So far I've come up with Neuspeed front upper strut, and Eibach sway bars(the rear being the most important). I know there are the rear upper, lower arm and front lower tie bars, but which bars are going to actually do something for me. My car is bone stock, I'm not bendin corners, turbo'd or sittin on dubs, so I'm wonderin' are ANY of those bars helpful without some bigger mods?[sm=smiley24.gif]
 
Old Oct 11, 2004 | 10:21 AM
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Default RE: Strut Bars/Sway Bars/Tie Rod Bars

You'd probably only feel the thicker rear sway bar. The upper strut, you may not feel. Tie bars are okay, but for the oversteer that Accords have, the best suspension upgrades are lower, stronger (spring rates) stance, and a thicker rear sway bar.
 
Old Jan 10, 2005 | 02:19 PM
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Default RE: Strut Bars/Sway Bars/Tie Rod Bars

Hi Again 6thgen....

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