sway bar ques.
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sway bar ques.
is suspension techniques a good brand of sway bar? and is racerwheel.com a good site to shop from? and what is the diff btwn sway and strut bars?
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I'vs never had a problem with ST's. We just put a set on my friends bimmer with good results. i have also had them on other vehicles.
the sway bars will do a lot for for handling, they connect your lower control arms to a solid mounting object to help reduce body roll.
the stb's mount at the top of the strut mounts, sometimes even conecting to the firewall or a point in the trunk...some say these help reduce the chassis flex a lot...but its all personal preference imo.
the sway bars will do a lot for for handling, they connect your lower control arms to a solid mounting object to help reduce body roll.
the stb's mount at the top of the strut mounts, sometimes even conecting to the firewall or a point in the trunk...some say these help reduce the chassis flex a lot...but its all personal preference imo.
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Originally posted by is300drifter
the sway bars will do a lot for for handling, they connect your lower control arms to a solid mounting object to help reduce body roll.
the sway bars will do a lot for for handling, they connect your lower control arms to a solid mounting object to help reduce body roll.
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