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i can tell by your civic that you dont know expense.
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Re: Re: DC sports rear lower tie bar

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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. ............................
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.
I recently removed my front/rear upper strut bars(Neuspeed). I dont feel any difference, well feels more like a Honda Civic now. When I re-install then I might feel a difference

I agree with SilverY2K, the best bar you can add/upgrade is rear sway.
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Re: DC sports rear lower tie bar

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i can tell by your civic that you dont know expense.

WTH is that supposed to mean? You have NO idea what it took for me to get my car to how it is right now. I spent LOTS of hard working time to earn the money I make from a 2nd job I picked up just to afford what I wanted for my car. I did a bit of research, asking around to other owners as well as calling up companies and talking with technical reps. I KNOW expense believe me, if I didn't I wouldn't have paid half the prices I did for my suspension, nor would I have ran all over town pricing out my mods at all the import shops around where I live and online. Can YOU find Tein SS coilovers for $850 out the door? I didn't think so. Never ASSume anything, because you just made one out of yourself.
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I could find some junky coilover sleeves for $50 out the door - and thats all 4! I feel sorry for anybody with that junk!
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