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everyone should get a sway bar
just put mine in on sunday. it is a progress reay sway bar and it is absolutely awesome. driving is an adventure again. on roads that you can turn right onto with yeild signs and nice rt turn lanes i can hit at 40 and be in vtec in second gear at the exit. the car just carves the road. it feels so secure. by tires dont rub the wheel wells anymore when agressivily cornering anymore either. it is a must with any driving enthusiaist. you should also get some coil overs and learn to heel toe shift to make it a good combo.
here is a link that i'm sure has been posted before on getting and installing an ITR rear sway bar for less than $100: http://geocities.com/bretq/swaybar_install.html
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larger rear sway bars are not for everyone. Especially if you are a new driver. A larger rear sway bar will make your car oversteer quicker and can cause sub frame tearing.
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to avoid sub-frame tearing should i get all the other strut and tie bars?
mine is 22mm. if i take a quick 90, real fast, you can get the car up on three wheels. i'm guessing this is bad for the chasis.
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JUST DOg leg IT!
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Did it clear your exhaust....?.....I've heard a lot of aftermarket cat back will hit it....
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As far as subframe tear-out, one measure you can make to prevent it is the have your swaybar mounting brackets WELDED to your frame once you get them bolted on. This add some strenghth to them, can't tell if it'll stop the tear out or not, but it'll lessen the chances of it.
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sounds good
im gonna have to look into that..
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I've got the Tanabe Racing medallion cat back....I couldn't have gone any bigger of an exhaust....I didn't think about the sway bar clearence when I bought it...
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I have a Tanabe G Power Medallion Exhaust, is it as big as your Tanabe?
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