Is Front and Rear Strut Bar, Sway Bars, and Chassis Braces Overkill?
Hey everyone, like the title says, is adding all of these to my car overkill? My biggest pet peeve is body roll at high speeds as a daily driver (no track use). I got new struts/shocks installed within the last year, so I am not going to add coilovers just yet.
Do y'all think adding front and rear strut bars (front already purchased), front and rear sway bars (would like to get), and front and mid chassis braces (considering) is overkill? If they all add to handling performance together, then I think I'm open to it.
Wanted to mention too that I don't want to lower my car really, due to the fact that I also transport a large kayak on top of my car and don't want my car too low for that reason...additionally, the parking lot to my residence has a large speed bump in it, which I think could be a significant issue, especially if I have that kayak on top.
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Do y'all think adding front and rear strut bars (front already purchased), front and rear sway bars (would like to get), and front and mid chassis braces (considering) is overkill? If they all add to handling performance together, then I think I'm open to it.
Wanted to mention too that I don't want to lower my car really, due to the fact that I also transport a large kayak on top of my car and don't want my car too low for that reason...additionally, the parking lot to my residence has a large speed bump in it, which I think could be a significant issue, especially if I have that kayak on top.
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Last edited by Riazuli; Mar 1, 2020 at 10:33 PM.
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