Rear (anti) sway bar and reinforcement
#22
RE: Rear (anti) sway bar and reinforcement
ORIGINAL: mxs
I see, I'm assuming they designed it that way so you can use it with control arms that don't have mounting holes for swaybar endlinks.
I see, I'm assuming they designed it that way so you can use it with control arms that don't have mounting holes for swaybar endlinks.
#23
RE: Rear (anti) sway bar and reinforcement
You do know that the Beaks Kit you linked to doesn't have the tie brace in it what so ever. It's just the sway bar and the mounting hardwear, if you added THIS it'd get you around the same price and this imo is where the ASR has more going for it....... The ASR kit you're gettin the plate, the sway bar and mounting brackets....
#24
RE: Rear (anti) sway bar and reinforcement
The useful part of the Beaks kit IS the subframe reinforcement. The ASR kit is a big fat piece of subframe reinforcement. My Suspension Techniques kit has a 3-part piece of subframe reinforcement. It's there to keep the thing from tearing apart. They all do it in a different way.
#25
RE: Rear (anti) sway bar and reinforcement
Yeah, I just want the sway bar and reinforcement. I feel that having after having a sway bar, that the tie bar will just be added weight. I can't imagine it being that useful. But, as far as funds go right now, I'm going with the beaks full kit (ITR sway bar, reinforcement, etc) amd if I feel it's necessary, I can't get the beaks tie bar.
Thanks for everyones input!!!!
Thanks for everyones input!!!!
#26
RE: Rear (anti) sway bar and reinforcement
ORIGINAL: BlackDX
You do know that the Beaks Kit you linked to doesn't have the tie brace in it what so ever. It's just the sway bar and the mounting hardwear, if you added THIS it'd get you around the same price and this imo is where the ASR has more going for it....... The ASR kit you're gettin the plate, the sway bar and mounting brackets....
You do know that the Beaks Kit you linked to doesn't have the tie brace in it what so ever. It's just the sway bar and the mounting hardwear, if you added THIS it'd get you around the same price and this imo is where the ASR has more going for it....... The ASR kit you're gettin the plate, the sway bar and mounting brackets....
heres the beaks kit, those 4 golden pieces are the subframe reinforcement. they sandwich the part of the subframe the swaybar bolts up to, giving more support to the stress points. thats all u need to prevent tearout.
heres the ASR kit. notice how it has the same exact pieces the Beaks kit has.the big brackets main job is to shinelol.
if u've ever seen a torn subframe, u'll know that it tears out right where the swaybar mounts up to the subframe. exactly where those brackets are placed...
#29
RE: Rear (anti) sway bar and reinforcement
ORIGINAL: mybrokenblinker
well it's not just bling, it's a tie bar and you don't have to drill holes. But the beaks kit is a good choice.
well it's not just bling, it's a tie bar and you don't have to drill holes. But the beaks kit is a good choice.
#30
RE: Rear (anti) sway bar and reinforcement
I'm not saying the ASR is end all be all, I was mirly pointing out compairing the two price wise was pointless when the two kits weren't even the same thing.... I linked their tie bar because I was showing that the cost of their tie bar was the same as the difference between the two kits and it imo shows why I'd rather have the ASR unit..
And for me, I could care less if the ASR is shiney or not. I didn't buy my kit for bling, I got it for the ITR sway bar, the brace and the mounting hardwear.
And for me, I could care less if the ASR is shiney or not. I didn't buy my kit for bling, I got it for the ITR sway bar, the brace and the mounting hardwear.