DC Sports Strut Tower Bars Swaybars/Braces

DC Sports Strut Tower Bars Swaybars/Braces 

DESCRIPTION

Bolt it in and reduce chassis flex-it's as easy as that. The DC Sports Strut Tower Bar is designed to tie the two strut towers together together as a single solid unit and in doing so reduce flex and increase traction to the front wheels.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 04, 2001]
Joe
Model Reviewed: 2000 Honda Prelude

Strength:

I have both the front upper and rear lower strut bars. Both increased body strength, made turning quicker and more precise. I recommend it to anyone. Besides the performance increase, the look really good.

Weakness:

Price, they are too expensive.

DC Sports is a well known company, and that is why I went with them. The bars look incredible and they increase handling capabilities slightly. Not DRASTICALLY, but turning and handling is sharper and more precise. The back end of my car is almost impossible to lose in a turn. Get the bars if you want some performance increase and a little flash under your hood

Similar Products Used:

stock-----the strut bars make it quite a bit better

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 01, 2000]
Ken
Model Reviewed: 1998 Honda Civic EX

Strength:

-Looks great under hood
-Super easy to install
-Works as advertised

Weakness:

-Hard to keep clean, tends to "haze-up" if you dont polish it regularly

I paid about $120.00 for mine. Thats a little steep, but DC has a good reputation, so it was well worth it (even if for looks alone). It took me less than 10 minutes to install with basic hand tools. Highly recommend to anyone!!!!

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jun 30, 2000]
Kevin
Model Reviewed: 1993 Accord

Strength:

IT WORKS! and it looks VERY NICE!

Weakness:

Price

I put this bar into my accord which is at stock height and the difference was night and day. My body roll was reduced by sooooooooo much. I can do so many turns at high speeds now. The back slides because I haven'tgotten a bar for the back, but the front grips very nicely. I paid $150 out the door and installed, but I'm not dissappointed at all. This bar has style and it works!

Similar Products Used:

stock

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Oct 21, 1999]
Visage

Strength:

-Looks good under the hood

Weakness:

-Not as much of a difference as some might say or what DC says.
-Price

The DC Strut bar looks sweet under the hood. It makes the car a tad more responsive and stays flat in the turns but only really noticeable if you're banking as hard as you can and reacting a lot through turns. The price really sucks against other bars that do pretty much the same exact thing. I only paid $75 for my front bar brand new from an Acura dealership so I'm not trippin. If I paid $150, I think I'd be disappointed.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
2
[Aug 18, 2001]
Andrew
Model Reviewed: 98 Integra LS

Strength:

looks nice. good for show not go.

Weakness:

its a piece of junk that bends.

Everything was peachy. But after about a month, i began noticing that the upper front strut bar was bending. after a little more research this happens to alot of people. i cannot recommend this product because it is prone to bending under normal-aggressive everyday driving. save money and go for bars made by Spoon Sports

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
1
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