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Originally Posted by cstyle13
After installing the dc sports strut bars there was a major difference in my handeling curves. Curves aint no thing to hang now. can go around a curve at a pretty good rate of speed without even using the brakes.
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LMAO! It's funny because when I installed the first strut bar I had (DC similar bar) I didn't notice much difference. I DID notice a different when I got my first rear swaybar (6th gen Si 13mm swaybar). I had to ditch my old POS strut bar when I got my short ram intake due to clearance issues. I notice MORE difference when I took the bar off then when I originally put it on. It's all in the mind really with strut bars unless you have some exotic suspension set up. Then I got my Teins, and in that same week I got my current Neuspeed 4-point strut tower bar. It's WAY better than my old bar, but with the rear swaybar and my Teins I didn't notice ANY differance with the Neuspeed bar even though much better and about the best in design of any bars out there. Just some food for thought before you really go bragging about your over priced POS bars.
If you want a bar that will REALLY give you something to talk about and handle curves like no thang, I'd suggest you invest in a good quality rear swaybar. Makes a differenace between night and day and then some.