Lower or RSB?
#1
Lower or RSB?
I am slowly getting there modding my ride. I am thinking of getting a RSB and also lowering it with tokico shocks and H & R springs. But wouldn't lowering have the same effect (in terms of handling) as adding a RSB? If so then I would forget the RSB and get the shocks and springs cause it gets rid of the wheel gap. Would a combo of both produce a much harsher ride? I live in NYC, the roads are already f'ed up so the best quality ride is of importance to me.
#2
Re: Lower or RSB?
Originally posted by gmangda
I am slowly getting there modding my ride. I am thinking of getting a RSB and also lowering it with tokico shocks and H & R springs. But wouldn't lowering have the same effect (in terms of handling) as adding a RSB? If so then I would forget the RSB and get the shocks and springs cause it gets rid of the wheel gap. Would a combo of both produce a much harsher ride? I live in NYC, the roads are already f'ed up so the best quality ride is of importance to me.
I am slowly getting there modding my ride. I am thinking of getting a RSB and also lowering it with tokico shocks and H & R springs. But wouldn't lowering have the same effect (in terms of handling) as adding a RSB? If so then I would forget the RSB and get the shocks and springs cause it gets rid of the wheel gap. Would a combo of both produce a much harsher ride? I live in NYC, the roads are already f'ed up so the best quality ride is of importance to me.
#7
Re: Lower or RSB?
Originally posted by gmangda
I am slowly getting there modding my ride. I am thinking of getting a RSB and also lowering it with tokico shocks and H & R springs. But wouldn't lowering have the same effect (in terms of handling) as adding a RSB? If so then I would forget the RSB and get the shocks and springs cause it gets rid of the wheel gap. Would a combo of both produce a much harsher ride? I live in NYC, the roads are already f'ed up so the best quality ride is of importance to me.
I am slowly getting there modding my ride. I am thinking of getting a RSB and also lowering it with tokico shocks and H & R springs. But wouldn't lowering have the same effect (in terms of handling) as adding a RSB? If so then I would forget the RSB and get the shocks and springs cause it gets rid of the wheel gap. Would a combo of both produce a much harsher ride? I live in NYC, the roads are already f'ed up so the best quality ride is of importance to me.
#10
Originally posted by asu174
Agreed. I can't imagine my car handling any better.
Agreed. I can't imagine my car handling any better.
The FSTB helped too, but even less than the bar. It was VERY easy to install, and made the sterring crisper more than anything else.
Peace.
#11
Originally posted by Matthew
Hate to disagree Andy but I did H&R before I did my RSB and adding the bar DID make a difference. You might notice the bar more if your suspension is otherwise stock, but it does flatten out the rear and stabilize everything a little more with the bar, even if you already have springs. Granted I haven't done struts/shocks yet, but the bar did help the springs out.
The FSTB helped too, but even less than the bar. It was VERY easy to install, and made the sterring crisper more than anything else.
Peace.
Hate to disagree Andy but I did H&R before I did my RSB and adding the bar DID make a difference. You might notice the bar more if your suspension is otherwise stock, but it does flatten out the rear and stabilize everything a little more with the bar, even if you already have springs. Granted I haven't done struts/shocks yet, but the bar did help the springs out.
The FSTB helped too, but even less than the bar. It was VERY easy to install, and made the sterring crisper more than anything else.
Peace.
#13
Re: Lower or RSB?
Thanks for all the feed back I'm gonna get both the RSB along with the springs and shocks. Only thing now is if I should get the tokico's or the KYB's.......I know this topic is beaten to death but there's no search function any more.
#14
Get the RSB before the springs/struts. Best bang for $$$. You still have some useful life left in the struts. When the struts need replacing probaly in the 70,000 mile range, install both springs and struts at the same time.
#15
Originally posted by johnny2kgle
Get the RSB before the springs/struts. Best bang for $$$. You still have some useful life left in the struts. When the struts need replacing probaly in the 70,000 mile range, install both springs and struts at the same time.
Get the RSB before the springs/struts. Best bang for $$$. You still have some useful life left in the struts. When the struts need replacing probaly in the 70,000 mile range, install both springs and struts at the same time.
#16
Springs and shocks/struts will affect the harshness/firmness of the ride. The RSB won't affect the harshness of the ride but will improve the control of your ride. I have Eibachs and Tokicos and the RSB and I love this setup. The springs and RSB compliment each other IMO.
#17
If I were I would save your money and not get RSB, but get H&Rs instead. I used to have 2000 SE with RSB and stock springs and now this 2002 SE with H&Rs springs and no RSB and 2002 SE handles much better. It is more stable. I never really felt RSB on my 2000, maybe a little. If you don't go to AutoX, you won't notice it much.
Some people will say that RSB does have a great effect on handling, but I didn't notice almost any.
Some people will say that RSB does have a great effect on handling, but I didn't notice almost any.
#18
Originally posted by Matthew
...I don't know about gmangda, but for me waiting to get rid of that gawd-awful wheel gap until 70,000 miles just wasn't an option. With the H&R's the car looks like it was SUPPOSED to from the factory.
...I don't know about gmangda, but for me waiting to get rid of that gawd-awful wheel gap until 70,000 miles just wasn't an option. With the H&R's the car looks like it was SUPPOSED to from the factory.
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