Strut Bar / Sway Bar
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Strut Bar / Sway Bar
Any noticeable cornering advantages when installing aftermarket parts? Does the strut bar make the car feel more rigid? Just curious before i drop 200
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Do you track your car?
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Then you're better off with other mods as you won't feel the difference unless you're car is taken to the limit in terms of cornering
A strut bar does look nice under the hood though
A strut bar does look nice under the hood though
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I dont understand why OEM sway bars are inferior to aftermarket ones. Why wouldn't nissan design our cars with better sway bars.
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stillen are good Hotchkis are good too. I prefer the stillen ones because they are red and you can see the rear one from behind =)
The stillens don't come with poly urethane bushings so you may want to buy some with some silicone lubricant. They are however the cheaper option even if you do buy the bushing separately.
The hotchkis are just black and come with the bushings but cost about 100 dollars more and the front is adjustable I believe.
The stillens don't come with poly urethane bushings so you may want to buy some with some silicone lubricant. They are however the cheaper option even if you do buy the bushing separately.
The hotchkis are just black and come with the bushings but cost about 100 dollars more and the front is adjustable I believe.
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stillen are good Hotchkis are good too. I prefer the stillen ones because they are red and you can see the rear one from behind =)
The stillens don't come with poly urethane bushings so you may want to buy some with some silicone lubricant. They are however the cheaper option even if you do buy the bushing separately.
The hotchkis are just black and come with the bushings but cost about 100 dollars more and the front is adjustable I believe.
The stillens don't come with poly urethane bushings so you may want to buy some with some silicone lubricant. They are however the cheaper option even if you do buy the bushing separately.
The hotchkis are just black and come with the bushings but cost about 100 dollars more and the front is adjustable I believe.
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I got my Hotchkis from Amplified Motorsports in Monterey Park. You can give them a call and stop by to have it installed.
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