RSB impressions
RSB impressions
A week after my RSB was delivered, I finally got it installed. After comparing install how-tos, I finally got up the nerve to do the job. No real issues during the install, except bolting the ends of the bar to the frame were a PITA due to the way everything didn't quite come together very closely. I had to squeeze the bar closer, then run the bolt through the saddle, bracket, then get the washer and lock nut onto it, all the while the bar is trying to get away from me! I didn't seem to have the issues with the brake lines other people have mentioned. After road testing, the difference is breathtaking. The body roll is very minimal now, and the rear end seems to be "tighter". Well worth the money spent.
RSB == Rear Sway Bar
PITA == Pain In The ***
I think that's all I had in there? 5 minutes per abbrivation? That's a looong time! Time for you to goto Urban Dictionary for some schooling! :P
PITA == Pain In The ***
I think that's all I had in there? 5 minutes per abbrivation? That's a looong time! Time for you to goto Urban Dictionary for some schooling! :P
Re: RSB impressions
Originally posted by Scrimbo
A week after my RSB was delivered, I finally got it installed. After comparing install how-tos, I finally got up the nerve to do the job. No real issues during the install, except bolting the ends of the bar to the frame were a PITA due to the way everything didn't quite come together very closely. I had to squeeze the bar closer, then run the bolt through the saddle, bracket, then get the washer and lock nut onto it, all the while the bar is trying to get away from me! I didn't seem to have the issues with the brake lines other people have mentioned. After road testing, the difference is breathtaking. The body roll is very minimal now, and the rear end seems to be "tighter". Well worth the money spent.
A week after my RSB was delivered, I finally got it installed. After comparing install how-tos, I finally got up the nerve to do the job. No real issues during the install, except bolting the ends of the bar to the frame were a PITA due to the way everything didn't quite come together very closely. I had to squeeze the bar closer, then run the bolt through the saddle, bracket, then get the washer and lock nut onto it, all the while the bar is trying to get away from me! I didn't seem to have the issues with the brake lines other people have mentioned. After road testing, the difference is breathtaking. The body roll is very minimal now, and the rear end seems to be "tighter". Well worth the money spent.
PHATMAN505: SFC= subframe connectors
Be sure to check the bolts in a week or so, things tend to 'settle' into place (i.e. bend). Take it easy around the corners at first, you might be used to a lot of understeer that won't be there.
A little note: I noticed in stock form I could better judge how close to the limit the car was; with the RSB there is kind of just this thin line. On one side of the line the car is driving like a dream, push just slightly harder and it slips out on you! Personally I thought the RSB was the best suspension upgrade. Replace those springs and struts (at least springs) and the car has a whole new personality.
When I sold my 2k2 (for a 300ZX TT) I got a chance to drive it around in stock form after removing my springs, struts, RSB, FSTB, and RSTB. I nearly killed myself to say the least. I kind of forgot how the stock car handled!
Enjoy!
A little note: I noticed in stock form I could better judge how close to the limit the car was; with the RSB there is kind of just this thin line. On one side of the line the car is driving like a dream, push just slightly harder and it slips out on you! Personally I thought the RSB was the best suspension upgrade. Replace those springs and struts (at least springs) and the car has a whole new personality.
When I sold my 2k2 (for a 300ZX TT) I got a chance to drive it around in stock form after removing my springs, struts, RSB, FSTB, and RSTB. I nearly killed myself to say the least. I kind of forgot how the stock car handled!
Enjoy!
Re: I agree
Originally posted by Blackgums100
the RSB was the best mod I have done to date.
the RSB was the best mod I have done to date.
Also, this is the best mod I made - it just leveled the car very
nicely. The car now stays level and just slingshots out of the turn
(However, it did cost me two speeding tickets, as I was testing
it, with a cop sitting behind one of these turns ... ).
Re: RSB impressions
Originally posted by Scrimbo
A week after my RSB was delivered, I finally got it installed. After comparing install how-tos, I finally got up the nerve to do the job. No real issues during the install, except bolting the ends of the bar to the frame were a PITA due to the way everything didn't quite come together very closely. I had to squeeze the bar closer, then run the bolt through the saddle, bracket, then get the washer and lock nut onto it, all the while the bar is trying to get away from me! I didn't seem to have the issues with the brake lines other people have mentioned. After road testing, the difference is breathtaking. The body roll is very minimal now, and the rear end seems to be "tighter". Well worth the money spent.
A week after my RSB was delivered, I finally got it installed. After comparing install how-tos, I finally got up the nerve to do the job. No real issues during the install, except bolting the ends of the bar to the frame were a PITA due to the way everything didn't quite come together very closely. I had to squeeze the bar closer, then run the bolt through the saddle, bracket, then get the washer and lock nut onto it, all the while the bar is trying to get away from me! I didn't seem to have the issues with the brake lines other people have mentioned. After road testing, the difference is breathtaking. The body roll is very minimal now, and the rear end seems to be "tighter". Well worth the money spent.
who's the best/recommended for the front and rear strut bars? Stillen? generic brands? i'm looking into a the FSB at the moment.
thanks
Re: Re: RSB impressions
Originally posted by HIDManic
who's the best/recommended for the front and rear strut bars? Stillen? generic brands? i'm looking into a the FSB at the moment.
thanks
who's the best/recommended for the front and rear strut bars? Stillen? generic brands? i'm looking into a the FSB at the moment.
thanks
or max $200 for each. I would check around for prices, and see what
you can get.
Re: Re: RSB impressions
Originally posted by HIDManic
who's the best/recommended for the front and rear strut bars? Stillen? generic brands? i'm looking into a the FSB at the moment.
thanks
who's the best/recommended for the front and rear strut bars? Stillen? generic brands? i'm looking into a the FSB at the moment.
thanks
Re: Re: RSB impressions
Originally posted by VMaximus02
just wait until you get the SFC's installed!
PHATMAN505: SFC= subframe connectors
just wait until you get the SFC's installed!
PHATMAN505: SFC= subframe connectors
Re: Re: Re: RSB impressions
Originally posted by VMosser323
I have a question regarding the SFC's...just how important is this mod??? Will it have a drastic effect in addition to the RSB??? Just wondering if this mod is worth the price. Input/experience posts would be great info for a novice such as myself....
I have a question regarding the SFC's...just how important is this mod??? Will it have a drastic effect in addition to the RSB??? Just wondering if this mod is worth the price. Input/experience posts would be great info for a novice such as myself....
IMHO, it is the best mod for the suspension that I've encountered so far. I have posted several threads regards to my experience w/them installed. Do a search under "SFC" and judge for yourself.
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