Had a busy day putting in a new fuel filter and adding this bar to my car. All I can say is WOW! This little baby helped my car handling in a a big way. I've already lowered my car with Tokicos N/A and Eibach Pro-kits, so that lowering really got me to "feel" the ground more. I already had a Front STB, and that tightened up the front steering some, but this lower tie bar was FANTASTIC. The big thing is my ASS feels so much more together. I go over large bumps, RR tracks, whatever, and it stays nice and tight. Also, the steering is much more responsive.
After I did the GS-T lower rear sway bar conversion, it helped some, Maybe 3 out of 5 stars. The front STB did maybe the same in impressionable improvements. Both were pleasant improvements. This lower rear tie bar was by far the best though. I gotta give it 5 out of 5 stars. This was exactly what my car needed. I've already bought a rear STB and look forward to that arriving.
I bought my lower rear tie bar from JC Whitney for $45. Well worth the price! Please buy it... (A ten minute install)
Jason 98' Eagle Talon ESi-T Mitsu Super 16g Turbo(HRC)
#919, "RE: Lower Rear Tieb Bar impressions.." In response to Reply # 0
cool, i didn't think a rear lower tie-bar would help that much. of course i'm planning on getting one even if the improvement was not as dramatic. do you have a pic of the JCW bar? i'm still shopping around and haven't decided which one to get. any suggestions?
#920, "RE: Lower Rear Tie Bar impressions.." In response to Reply # 0
That's exactly how I felt to Jason. I put the front on first and steering was great. Then I added the rear upper and lower bar at the same time and the ass end really sticks to the ground now. Question though, I was considering the rear sway bar like you got, do you think it would be worth it even though you think the tie bar was more effective? My problem is when I corner hard, my rear wheels rub the upper fenders (heavy speaker box doesn't help either....getting rid of it). Do you or anybody else think the rear sway bar would help me with this? Thanks....
#921, "RE: Lower Rear Tie Bar impressions.." In response to Reply # 2
LAST EDITED ON 24-Feb-01 AT 08:29 PM (PST)
Wow, I don't know if the sway bar would help this problem John. I really do doubt it though. In my mind after looking at both the rear sway and the rear tie, it's pretty clear they each are at different levels of suspension help. If the tie bar didn't do it, I doubt the sway bar would.
My reason is this. The sway bar is more "gentle" in grabbing your rear end and keeping it in place. It's more refined and is attached to flexible end-links that move with your car as it flexes around corners. The rear tie bar is a lot more dramatic. It's bolted right to the bolts that attach the lower arms to the rear cross member and has no end-links to gradually grab hold of the rear as did the sway bar. Clearly, the sway bar has more allowances for flex than the tie bar does. That's why I think it would be much less dramatic on any help you're looking to get from them.
Also, I think you dont "feel" the sway bar much at lower speeds and less dramatic turns as you do the lower tie bar. The lower tie you can feel doing a turn at any speed over any bump or turn. It totally changed my steering to a quicker more responsive and accurate feel.
Do I recommend the rear sway bar? Maybe,...it just depends on how to the edge you liek to drive. I don't think I'm ever going to auto-cross or anything, so I probably didn't need it. I am glad I did it though....I just like having the extra gadgets is why. No other practical or useful reason.
Really the same reason why I want the rear disks done...
P.S. Hoot, here's the link of the tie bar I bought. To be quite honest though, the bar DOES NOT look exactly like that. It's aluminum alright, but it's straight (not bent), and has small bulky black brackets on each end that allow for the single bolt from the lower arms to attach to it.
#922, "RE: Lower Rear Tie Bar impressions.." In response to Reply # 3
LAST EDITED ON 25-Feb-01 AT 00:53 AM (PST)
...but it could also be that the other bars were simply lacking what the rest of your suspension needed. Just imagine if you had everything and not front upper strut bar then added it last after the rear upper and lower, the sway bar and springs. I did all three of mine at the same time. I ended up breaking my front strut bar cornering before my car started it's hickups with the spun rod bearings anyway soon I will need another.
Skrilla '97 Base Talon NA "Technology is the Only Substitute for Displacment" "Peace and Turbo Grease"
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#927, "RE: Lower Rear Tieb Bar impressions.." In response to Reply # 0
Welcome to the belivers of the lower tie bar... j/k I've been at work way to long and am a bit strange at the moment.
But I put rear STB abd lower tie batr on at the same time and yeah, damn I definately noticed the difference. A worthwhile investment, even for the $80 I spent at Extrememotorsports.
Jason I'm going to disagree with you on John's question... maybe not my wisest move since you've done the install and I haven't but... The sway bar is designed to reduce body roll, which is what is causing Johm's rear tires to rub on the fenders. If the sway bar is stiff enough, then this shouldn't happen. That's why down the road I RM Racing sway bars.
The other possible problem for you John is your struts and springs. If they are bad your car will roll more as well and also rub.
One more solution: flair your rear fenders with a baseball bat... carefully. You can pull the fenders out so your tires have more room to move up and down in the wheel well.
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#928, "RE: Lower Rear Tieb Bar impressions.." In response to Reply # 9
The standard GS/GST size...205/55/16. I think the problem is the offset of the rims I have(not sure what it is). They are more flush with the outside fenders rather than tucked in. As for the struts, they are fine....about 8 months old.