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Aug 11 2013 02:34pm
Sorry (for being a noob) and thank you (for answering questions/sharing thoughts).

What are all the key parts I would need besides the Front and Rear Sway Bars?

Is there any reliable aftermarket brands for sway bar kits?

I wanted to get TL-S sway bars for my Accord but that seems to be the trend and I want to have a unique build.
No disrespect to the people who use the TL-S sway bars.


I shouldn't change my stock control arms should I?

This post was edited by chewbacha on Aug 11 2013 02:35pm
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Aug 11 2013 02:41pm
get end links when you buy sway bars. Also i prefer solid swaybars over hollow adjustables.
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Aug 11 2013 03:22pm
Quote (Krnboi12345 @ Aug 11 2013 01:41pm)
get end links when you buy sway bars. Also i prefer solid swaybars over hollow adjustables.


1. get end links
2. solid > hollow

Why does solid > hollow?
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Quote (chewbacha @ Aug 11 2013 01:22pm)
1. get end links
2. solid > hollow

Why does solid > hollow?


it's just preference. Hollows are usually more adjustable to make it stiffer/softer.
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Aug 11 2013 03:38pm
Quote (Krnboi12345 @ Aug 11 2013 02:34pm)
it's just preference. Hollows are usually more adjustable to make it stiffer/softer.



Gracias hyung ^^
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Aug 11 2013 04:06pm
I'm on Eibach solids. Love them.
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Aug 11 2013 04:53pm
Sway bars aren't really cut and dry. Depending on construction a 31mm hollow bar can be stiffer than a 31mm solid. My advice is to avoid reinventing the wheel. Let other people do the research and buy what works.
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Aug 11 2013 05:33pm
Quote (FMX_89 @ Aug 11 2013 05:53pm)
Sway bars aren't really cut and dry.  Depending on construction a 31mm hollow bar can be stiffer than a 31mm solid. My advice is to avoid reinventing the wheel. Let other people do the research and buy what works.


Exactly the concept I was following when I bought my kit. It worked out fantastically well.
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Aug 11 2013 05:34pm
Why do you want sway bars? :huh:
I cut mine off, more axle articulation.
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Aug 11 2013 05:36pm
Quote (TSL @ Aug 11 2013 06:34pm)
Why do you want sway bars?  :huh:
I cut mine off, more axle articulation.


lol, cuz not mudtruck bro.
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