Better handling...where to start?
Better handling...where to start?
i want my car to stick to the damn road when i take a turn at 40.
what do i need suspension-wise?
whats the best, and where can i buy them.
strut bar?
sways?
springs?
struts?
shocks?
i know absolutely nothing about suspension stuff, except that its cheaper than adding power and warranty-friendly usually.
yeah and i also want to keep the stock 19's/ thanks.
what do i need suspension-wise?
whats the best, and where can i buy them.
strut bar?
sways?
springs?
struts?
shocks?
i know absolutely nothing about suspension stuff, except that its cheaper than adding power and warranty-friendly usually.
yeah and i also want to keep the stock 19's/ thanks.
Quick......around corners!
My vote......Stillen sways......Tein Z H techs........Richie Strut bar. You can
do this in any order you wish but once the sways and strut bar go on you'll
be a "Tight Ride" By adding the H-Techs you're lowering the center of gravity
and body lean won't exist......just like mine!
do this in any order you wish but once the sways and strut bar go on you'll
be a "Tight Ride" By adding the H-Techs you're lowering the center of gravity
and body lean won't exist......just like mine!
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What year is your car? Im gonna guess a late 04 or an 05 judging by your sign up date. Here are some links of good items to use. Basically its all the stuff mentioned above. You dont have to buy from the sites listed, they were chosen randomly.
Sways
Springs
Strut bar or Strut bar
These wouldnt hurt either
Sways
Springs
Strut bar or Strut bar
These wouldnt hurt either
Last edited by PhxBlue; Jun 22, 2007 at 02:09 AM.
Spring and sways, I recently installed Cusco sways and Tein coilovers, BIG difference in handling. Later on, you can get the struts, lower tie bars, lower the car, GTSpec 4 point mid chassis brace. =D
I simply didn't want to drop my G, as I've encountered too many issues on past cars that I didn't want to deal with this time around.
That being the case, I added sway bars to my '05 6MT and it made a noticeable difference. Very happy with the results.
If you're not already set on spending big for coil-overs, and you're not sure if you want to decrease your ground clearance further, then sway bars would be a great place to start. See how you like the improvement and then consider additional options, if you still want to.
That being the case, I added sway bars to my '05 6MT and it made a noticeable difference. Very happy with the results.
If you're not already set on spending big for coil-overs, and you're not sure if you want to decrease your ground clearance further, then sway bars would be a great place to start. See how you like the improvement and then consider additional options, if you still want to.








