Mugen strut bars and sway bars
#13
Comptech makes a really good rear sway/tie bar...if the ITR rear sway isn't stiff enough for your liking.
Comptech is also a little overpriced...but it's still cheaper than Mugen (and performs just as well)
I also have the ground control + koni yellow setup; have you messed around with the settings any? At Thunderhill last friday I set the rears a little stiffer and I was able to get my teg to lift off oversteer. You may wanna test out the settings a little before deciding to spend $$$. For street safety reasons I don't think I'll upgrade my rear sway bar until I replace the front strut bar; what other suspension modifications have you done or are planning?
Shingo
Comptech is also a little overpriced...but it's still cheaper than Mugen (and performs just as well)
I also have the ground control + koni yellow setup; have you messed around with the settings any? At Thunderhill last friday I set the rears a little stiffer and I was able to get my teg to lift off oversteer. You may wanna test out the settings a little before deciding to spend $$$. For street safety reasons I don't think I'll upgrade my rear sway bar until I replace the front strut bar; what other suspension modifications have you done or are planning?
Shingo
#14
The comptech is the same size as the itr bar so wouldn't they perform close to the same? Might be stiffer just because of the tie bar? If you want bigger i hear there is a JDM 23 mm bar.
Just for those interested ipsracing.com has the mugen fron for $250.
Just for those interested ipsracing.com has the mugen fron for $250.
#15
Mugen is overpriced.
Thickness is not the only determining factor of how much force a sway bar is able to push into the suspension.
For a front strut bar Neuspeed is good and cheap. It mounts to the upper control arm bolts so it actually reinforces the suspension instead of just sheetmetal. Rear strut bar, get whatever. Tanabe makes a nice cheap one, so does skunk2.
Rear sway, I'd go with a Suspension Techniques sway/tie combo. Cheaper than Comptech but just as effective and maybe a little less pretty. Runs about 280 bones.
Thickness is not the only determining factor of how much force a sway bar is able to push into the suspension.
For a front strut bar Neuspeed is good and cheap. It mounts to the upper control arm bolts so it actually reinforces the suspension instead of just sheetmetal. Rear strut bar, get whatever. Tanabe makes a nice cheap one, so does skunk2.
Rear sway, I'd go with a Suspension Techniques sway/tie combo. Cheaper than Comptech but just as effective and maybe a little less pretty. Runs about 280 bones.
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