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Sway bars for tiburons??

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Old 10-03-2001, 10:00 PM
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Default Sway bars for tiburons??

where can i get sway bars for 97 tiburons?do sway bars do that much to inhance the driving performance or is there a better option?
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I think that Eibach do anti-sways and maybe whiteline/selby. I don't know about improvements as I don't have an anti sway bar, but I do have the front and rear struts from SR and they work great to improve the handling!
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Sway bars will be one of the best suspension upgrades you can make, other than new springs/struts.

You can find Whiteline's at http://www.mofugas.com or directly at Whiteline at http://www.whiteline.com.au .
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I can vouch for whiteline. Just last weekend I put one of their sway bars on the otherwise stock suspension of my Mirage. I love the way the car corners now. It doesn't feel like the whole car is leaning over anymore and I feel glued to the road. I don't know if you would experience the same thing, but I would think you would. I would definitely recommend this upgrade.
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www.whiteline.com.au and www.eibach.com

Both make them.

Anti-Roll bars or anti-sway bars make the biggest difference to your suspension for cornering. The Strut Tower braces are more for chassis rigidity and fine tuning the suspension.

The rear bar is a simple install and you can do it yourself in about one hour. The front bar is a PITA, and takes about 3-4 hours.




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