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Front/rear strut bar & lower tie


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Dear brothers,

currently driving year 2004 Civic (ES5), observe that when driving through hump or uneven roads, the drive feel quite bumpy (is it because of the stiff suspension?).
if by installing the above items will the drive be beter (beside better corning)?

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bringing up an old thread.

 

wanna ask if anyone install this as i see it commonly in our local cars.

 

Subframe BAR (silver) & Rear Lower Tie Bar (green)

 

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is it worth getting? i read and found out most of the honda older series are using it.

said to strength and improve handling.

 

oh, you need both to work or either one will do the job?

 

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IMHO just install the rear suframe brace will do.. the lower tie bar will be redundant in this case.

Reputable brands are ASR and Function 7.. you can skip the rest.. ^_^

 

 

 

 

 

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htup_1103_04_o+1991_honda_civic_si+asr_s

 

IMHO just install the rear suframe brace will do.. the lower tie bar will be redundant in this case.

Reputable brands are ASR and Function 7.. you can skip the rest.. ^_^

 

 

 

 

 

 

thanks, that was simple.

 

intend to do it this thursday, upzz your points

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thanks, that was simple.

 

intend to do it this thursday, upzz your points

 

Hi there,

 

Have you heard of Ultra Racing Strut Bar / Sway Bar? Is a Malaysia based manufacturer products. More than 3000 car models and the strut bar is designed for safety & superior handling and also enhance the stability.

You may contact me via email: [email protected]

 

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Hi there,

 

Have you heard of Ultra Racing Strut Bar / Sway Bar? Is a Malaysia based manufacturer products. More than 3000 car models and the strut bar is designed for safety & superior handling and also enhance the stability.

You may contact me via email: [email protected]

 

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yes, thank you.

 

i'm already using them

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yes, thank you.

 

i'm already using them

 

I hope you are finding the strut bar benefits to you as we are promoting the products to all the car clubs now as well as dealers.

 

Please feel free to contact me on any new arrangement.

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I hope you are finding the strut bar benefits to you as we are promoting the products to all the car clubs now as well as dealers.

 

Please feel free to contact me on any new arrangement.

Hi, whar you suggest for 2006 mazda 6

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Dear all,

 

I'm also very new to struts and ties.

 

Currently driving a 10 year old Honda Jazz, and I'm thinking of reinforcing/strengthening my chassis, and I'm thinking of adding struts (for the front) and ties (for the rear).

 

Would this make the ride more uncomfortable?

 

And would the passengers feel more sidewards force as I do my corners?

 

Thanks!

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Dear all,

 

I'm also very new to struts and ties.

 

Currently driving a 10 year old Honda Jazz, and I'm thinking of reinforcing/strengthening my chassis, and I'm thinking of adding struts (for the front) and ties (for the rear).

 

Would this make the ride more uncomfortable?

 

And would the passengers feel more sidewards force as I do my corners?

 

Thanks!

 

after trying front/rear strut bars in 3 cars, i am very convinced by how well they worked.

 

in fact, the ride is not so floaty and much more planted now.

 

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Hi All

 

Apologies to high jack this thread, as I could not create a new one.

 

I would like to install front Strut Bar and underbrace (Cusco...) for the new 2014 Harrier, any recommended shops I should check out?

 

Thank you

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yup, I did all for my previous Mark X... so taking steps slowly where I think the Struts will help the big body from rolling and improve road feel.

 

Thanks for the advice, I will change the coil over in 2 years time after it leaks. haha

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