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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Mar 29, '07 From Philly Currently Offline Reputation: 11 (100%) ![]() |
well, i just recently bought a neon strut bar off of ebay...came to like $18 and wasnt to happy with it when i first got it because i had to pre fab my own 3 holes...none lined up at all....but anyway i got it taken care of and it fit nice and snug....it's actually quite nice and it looks good in the engine bay.....anyway...after puttin it on and driving around with it for a while now i noticed the car is much tighter...so much that i cant take turns as fast as i use to because my @ss end is kickin out...never noticed this before i put it in.....so now im thinkin do i take it back out because it was better with it out and i could stay into the turn?? or do i get either a rear sway bar or a rear strut bar to cancle the front one out.....has anyone noticed or fixed this problem who has had one of these strut bars put in may it be a trd front strut bar or just a regular neon one?? im defentally gettin somethin in the @ss end but would a sway bar be too much or can a rear strut bar fix the problem? also where to go to get a rear strut bar if that is the case? i had a big bag of sement put in the back of my car too and that help fix the problem with the extra weight back there but i dont want to lug that around with me all the time...any sugestions? thanks
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Jun 13, '07 From Whitby, ON, CAN Currently Offline Reputation: 6 (100%) ![]() |
If you think it is that much worse, why dont you take off the 20$ neon bar and leave it at that. Once you purchase the rear strut bar, an actual one, not some shower curtain adjustable bar or something, the A** end of the car will be good, and you'll find yourself wanting a new front strut bar.
IMHO im not trying to rag on you, but do it all right the first time, in my experience it'll save you money and headaches in the long run. |
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