What is the best quality strut bar and sway bar to get?
I'm debating whether to get a Hotchkis Strut Bar, DC Sports, or GReddy. I'm not sure which one handles the best and if you guys can help me choose i'd appreciate it. Also, if i do get a strut bar, am i better off getting just a rear sway bar or both a front and rear sway? I was thinking TRD rear sway or the Hotchkis front and rear sway. I just want the best handling for my car.
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Strut bar simply put: Buy it for looks. Any performance benefit at all would be negligible between each. So get the one you think looks the best with your car.
Sway bars... well, I'd like to pick up a set of Hotchkis sways. Really to match my springs. I've heard good things. But I also haven't heard anything bad about the TRD, so either way would probably be fine. |
personally.. i like the DC strut bar. no moving parts for anything to loosen, and the welds are very nice. the entire bar is just.. A HULK!
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Greddy wins hands down. The hotchkis bar along with the tanabe and others are laughable. They know the front strut bar on a FF car does nothing so they got a piece of aluminum slapped thier name on it and sell it to people for 80 bucks. it is purely cosmetic. And the greddy looks better than all by far. Greddy blue >*
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Originally Posted by TimmyT
Greddy wins hands down. The hotchkis bar along with the tanabe and others are laughable. They know the front strut bar on a FF car does nothing so they got a piece of aluminum slapped thier name on it and sell it to people for 80 bucks. it is purely cosmetic. And the greddy looks better than all by far. Greddy blue >*
remember all, the strut tower bar is and does not perform like a sway bar. They are completely different things. strut bars are to help keep things from 'bending and twisting' over time. sways are for cornering performance and helps keep the car rigid with less body roll. |
so what do u guys think of a front strut bar, monster motorworks reat strut bar, and a TRD sway bar? too much or just right?
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Originally Posted by jaggedjeremy
so what do u guys think of a front strut bar, monster motorworks reat strut bar, and a TRD sway bar? too much or just right?
1. Front Strut Bar - DC. it's big and beefy and no moving parts to loosen 2. Sway Bars - Hotchkis. much stiffer and much more adjustable then the TRD 3. Rear Strut - um.. personally.. i doubt you will even need a rear strut bar on the tc. But if you do want one.. you might not feel it enough to warrant the $165 for the MMW one. |
Progress sway bar is killer. Got rid of just about all the body roll. No need for a front bar. Trouble free bar. Comes with high performance end link as well. Handles incredable especially if you have springs
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I'm with Dieselstation...DC for strut.
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Originally Posted by dieselstation
personally.. i like the DC strut bar. no moving parts for anything to loosen, and the welds are very nice. the entire bar is just.. A HULK!
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Originally Posted by dieselstation
my personal opinion:
1. Front Strut Bar - DC. it's big and beefy and no moving parts to loosen 2. Sway Bars - Hotchkis. much stiffer and much more adjustable then the TRD .... Remember that if you get a "Strut Bar" to jack the car up and lift the wheels off the ground before you install it. This is the proper technique when installing a strut bar and you will notice the difference if your a spirited driver. |
I would wait I am working with a company to develop a ton of things for the TC chasis. We are addressing a strut bar and it will be way different than anything out there. But it is up to you.
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Originally Posted by motozen
Originally Posted by TimmyT
Greddy wins hands down. The hotchkis bar along with the tanabe and others are laughable. They know the front strut bar on a FF car does nothing so they got a piece of aluminum slapped thier name on it and sell it to people for 80 bucks. it is purely cosmetic. And the greddy looks better than all by far. Greddy blue >*
remember all, the strut tower bar is and does not perform like a sway bar. They are completely different things. strut bars are to help keep things from 'bending and twisting' over time. sways are for cornering performance and helps keep the car rigid with less body roll. |
I am getting a Cusco Front strut bar and hotchkis front and rear sways.
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Originally Posted by TimmyT
Greddy wins hands down. The hotchkis bar along with the tanabe and others are laughable. They know the front strut bar on a FF car does nothing so they got a piece of aluminum slapped thier name on it and sell it to people for 80 bucks. it is purely cosmetic. And the greddy looks better than all by far. Greddy blue >*
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