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effectiveness of anti-sway bars

Sachmho

Golden Member
Hey, I was wondering if anyone has any experience with getting anti-sway bars for your car. I'm quite interested in their proposed handling ability increases; so if anyone's got info on their effectiveness and such, i'd love to hear it. thanks.
 
Increasing rear sway bar thickness will increase oversteer, increasing front sway bar thickness will increase understeer. Judge what your car has more of and fix accordingly. You probably have a FWD car, so you will most likely want a thicker rear sway bar, since most FWD cars exhibit extreme amounts of understeer.
 
yeah, fwd... it isn't better to get both though? I was under the impression that they worked to decrease body roll primarily, leading me to believe getting both would be more effective. hmm, odd
 
They work. My rear sway bar broke on me, and I could notice a big difference in handling. Once I got I replaced everthing is good again.
 
yeah... my car (accord) doesn't have either; it doesn't handle horribly but I know there is a ton of improvement. If getting both won't make a noticeable difference over getting just a rear then i suppose that would be the way to go. anyone else?
 
Originally posted by: Sachmho
yeah... my car (accord) doesn't have either; it doesn't handle horribly but I know there is a ton of improvement. If getting both won't make a noticeable difference over getting just a rear then i suppose that would be the way to go. anyone else?

I have not heard of a car without swaybars in a loooooong time.
 
hmm ohh nevermind, I was thinking about strut tower braces when i was figuring out if my car had them (which it doesn't) i'd assume then that mine may have them, but i'm sure their diameter is nothing impressive.

]edit for clarity]

In the above I am still referring to anti sway bars, I only mentioned strut tower braces because I had pictured them momentarily. I realize I may have sounded like I was switching subjects with reckless abandon.
 
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Sachmho
yeah... my car (accord) doesn't have either; it doesn't handle horribly but I know there is a ton of improvement. If getting both won't make a noticeable difference over getting just a rear then i suppose that would be the way to go. anyone else?

I have not heard of a car without swaybars in a loooooong time.

My car doesnt have a rear sway bar.
Course thats cause its broke.
 
What year is your Accord? I know for sure that the 6th gen's all had front and rear sways except for the DX model. I recently replaced the 14mm rear sway on my 7th gen with a 20mm rear sway from the 04 TL and everything feels so much better on the road - ride is firmer, steering is crisper, handles 10x better at speed, etc. (The front sway stock is 22mm IIRC so it balances out a lot better)
 
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
What year is your Accord? I know for sure that the 6th gen's all had front and rear sways except for the DX model. I recently replaced the 14mm rear sway on my 7th gen with a 20mm rear sway from the 04 TL and everything feels so much better on the road - ride is firmer, steering is crisper, handles 10x better at speed, etc. (The front sway stock is 22mm IIRC so it balances out a lot better)

yeah, what's with honda putting a 14mm rear sway on the tsx also...:| i'm going to replace mine with a 19mm also. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: m2kewl
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
What year is your Accord? I know for sure that the 6th gen's all had front and rear sways except for the DX model. I recently replaced the 14mm rear sway on my 7th gen with a 20mm rear sway from the 04 TL and everything feels so much better on the road - ride is firmer, steering is crisper, handles 10x better at speed, etc. (The front sway stock is 22mm IIRC so it balances out a lot better)

yeah, what's with honda putting a 14mm rear sway on the tsx also...:| i'm going to replace mine with a 19mm also. 🙂

I guess it's because it's technically an Accord too 🙂 Beats me though. You're putting on the CL-S sway right? The TL's seem to be OOS at most of the typical places. You could always put on the Neuspeed rear sway but that's 2x the price
 
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