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Old 07-12-2003, 03:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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does anybody know where I could find Strutbars for the front and rear that go under the car instead of the ones that go on top of the strut bar? I cant find them anywhere. uzzled:
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Old 07-12-2003, 03:26 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: under body strut bars

Did you check the sites on this list?
http://www.hyundaiperformance.com/fo...ic.php?t=18942


http://www.kspec.com/ has one.
http://www.kspec.com/list.php?ac_id=37&ai_id=350

Why do you want under body strut bars? Do you already have top mount strut tower bars?

Are you looking for sway bars?
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Default Re: under body strut bars

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i have a front upper strut bar. It helps but doesnt help as much as I expected. I also have kyb struts and ground controls so it is stiff and helps too. I was wondering if I should get lower strut bars to help it from leaning a lot on hard turns. Do you guys recommend getting them? or should I get new and better sway bars?

Thanks for showing me the link on k-spec.... I might consider buying the front under strut bar

k-spec's under strut bar $159 w/ shipping




HDK Autosport's front under strut bar $80



whats the difference in these two front lower strut bars?

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Default Re: under body strut bars

Larger diameter and stiffer sway bars will help you with body roll.
http://www.grassrootsmotorsports.com/swaybars.html

Strut Tower Bars are designed to keep your strut towers from flexing. They distribute the pressure applied to one strut tower when taking a turn to both towers instead of just one.

Some info that might be useful.
http://www.maxima.org/maxfaqs/sub_su...#Suspension_1a

Since your suspension is pretty stiff already, I wonder why you are getting the lean on hard turns.

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I would stay away from HDK cause there have been far to many horror stories from HDK not delivering and just taking people's money. Their phone is disconnected and they don't reply to emails.

here is a recent example.
http://www.hyundaiperformance.com/fo...ic.php?t=31527

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Default Re: under body strut bars

"whats the difference in these two front lower strut bars?"
-The difference is, you will receive the ones you order from kspec.com.
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