Tanabe front under brace
#2
i have the t1r underbrace and you wont really feel much of a differance but it must do a little something.
if your looking for something to make a differance get a rear sway bar. you will feel it directly after you install it.
if your looking for something to make a differance get a rear sway bar. you will feel it directly after you install it.
#3
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I was just wondering what can tighten the front up. Cause a friend is selling one. I already have the rear sway bar and I know it makes a big difference. Haha I just spanked a tsx while we were doing a mountain run
#4
get the t1r front sway bar as well to help tighten things up. im running the spoon strut bar as well and i dont think those bars help make the front tighter.
add the x bar configuration to the rear of the car to help make it stiffer and you wont really need to worry about the front because of the engine cross member makes things as stiff as you need.
add the x bar configuration to the rear of the car to help make it stiffer and you wont really need to worry about the front because of the engine cross member makes things as stiff as you need.
#6
yeah that is what you would notice more.
personally instead of buying bars i would save up for a showa dampener set.
i refer those more than coilovers since not everyone will completely utilize what coils are designed for.
look for spoon, mugen, or j's racing dampener set in that order if you are serious about it but thats just my opinion.
personally instead of buying bars i would save up for a showa dampener set.
i refer those more than coilovers since not everyone will completely utilize what coils are designed for.
look for spoon, mugen, or j's racing dampener set in that order if you are serious about it but thats just my opinion.
#13
Yep they should still work but it might depend on which particular set of X-bars you get. I have a friend who has X-bars on his GD3 and it didn't foul up the rear seats and their folding motion whatsoever.
Judging from Die_lawn's photo in this thread, I think his is an example of X-bars that can live with the back seats up
Judging from Die_lawn's photo in this thread, I think his is an example of X-bars that can live with the back seats up
#14
the miracle x bar wont let you keep the rear seats in but that one posted above sure does. i fabricated and welded an actual x bar that also allows me to keep my back seats but i dont plan on making any more.
#19
It actually does alot if you have the front strut bar installed and an upgraded sway bar. The car is extremely responsive and rigid in the turns. The only problem is that I need to upgrade the rear to match the front.
I currently have a rear strut bar, rear pillar bar. I think a rear sway bar and rear frame bar might balance it out.
I currently have a rear strut bar, rear pillar bar. I think a rear sway bar and rear frame bar might balance it out.
#20
i was stock. then i saved up... got sk2 springs, progress rear sway bar, t1r front sway bar, tanabe sustec front and rear strut bars and lower front brace. plus the t1r bmax c pillar bar and the BEATRUSH Rear Performance Bar. all together made a huge difference. i could totally tell too cause i put all the parts on at once instead of ordering one, putting it on, ordering another, puting it on, and so on. in conjunction they all work great. as for which on is better than the other, id have to say the sway bars and strut tower bars. i love the cross bars but i use my interior spce to much and the cross bars cut the space off, i can thave that.