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Struts and sways, gotta say yay (long) |
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lil'abner on July 05, 2013 at 6:13 AM |
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| In Reply To |
Strut bars ya or nay posted by NextZ on July 04, 2013 at 07:04 PM |
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If you accept that 99.6423% of what we do makes no sense for daily driving, then yeah, get some dang sways. Heck, that's what I tell my SO all the time, "I am doing it to the car because I can, not because it makes sense or because I expect to get my money back on it." LOL. The rear sway effects what you can or can't carry in your hatch, but I felt it had more impact on handling than the front sway, where this giant inertial mass of an engine block seems to help stiffen up things. I like the ooh and ah factor of a clean install on a rear Carbing strut bar install. Placebo effect in your scientific series of one guarantees you will "feel" the difference, reinforced directly by the amount of $$$ you spend. Peace out.
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