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I have been thinking about getting the Suspension Techniques front and rear sway bars for a while now. The only thing is that my car is not lowered at all. Would buying the sway bars be pointless? The reason I want them is because I want to 1. Handle better and 2. Have something else to do to the celi
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Defgeph uses front and rear Suspension Techniques sway bars on his 3SGTE with no problems. The sway bar is exactly the same as a stock one in shape, just thicker in diamer to increase the stiffness of turn in and eliminate body roll. If stock bars work then aftermarket bars will clear also.
I've been thinking about getting a set for my car also, but I don't know how big of a difference it will make since I already have Tein SS coilovers. Maybe getting better stickier tires is a better solution, but it still feels like the car leans a bit too much when cornering hard. -------------------- 3rd gen ST205 3SGTE - Alive and boosting. |
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