Cusco vs GT Spec Strut Tower Bar
I have the GT Spec and Hotchkis. I wish someone would have said this before I spent $200. IMHO the FSTB makes very minimal difference and is merely confirmation bias. The upgraded sways, on the other hand, make a dramatic difference. With that said, the FSTB does make a much better visual impact especially since you can't see the sways.
I have the GT Spec FSTB.
I really like the look, and I can feel the added "tightness" in cornering.
The biggest bang for the buck in suspension, is adding performance sway bars. I put on Hotchkis. It make a huge difference in cornering.
I really like the look, and I can feel the added "tightness" in cornering.
The biggest bang for the buck in suspension, is adding performance sway bars. I put on Hotchkis. It make a huge difference in cornering.
ive had both gtspec and cusco and hotchkis sways. front upper strut bar is for show only. there is very minimal difference. sways make the difference but do stiffen it up a bit so you feel the bumps.
Guys!
If you want the GTSPEC bar to work! You have to install the bar preloaded, in which means the car up in the air with wheels off the ground! If you do not do that you will not feel any kind of change! My shop preloaded my bar and I could feel the change right as I drove off.
You have to preload the bar!
If you want the GTSPEC bar to work! You have to install the bar preloaded, in which means the car up in the air with wheels off the ground! If you do not do that you will not feel any kind of change! My shop preloaded my bar and I could feel the change right as I drove off.
You have to preload the bar!
I had front and rear sways before got my GT Strut tower, I noticed a difference in the cars handling when I put the sways on from stock...but the steering got stiffer after the GT strut tower months later. It's definitely not a waist. the sways and the strut towers bring their own additions to the handling separate from each other. My cornering is more than formidable right now.
Last edited by Only4theGnme; Sep 19, 2012 at 01:50 PM.
Guys!
If you want the GTSPEC bar to work! You have to install the bar preloaded, in which means the car up in the air with wheels off the ground! If you do not do that you will not feel any kind of change! My shop preloaded my bar and I could feel the change right as I drove off.
You have to preload the bar!
If you want the GTSPEC bar to work! You have to install the bar preloaded, in which means the car up in the air with wheels off the ground! If you do not do that you will not feel any kind of change! My shop preloaded my bar and I could feel the change right as I drove off.
You have to preload the bar!
I didn't lift my car to install the strut tower and I noticed a difference.
I had heard the same thing before installing but in researching could find no definite instruction either way...some said lift the car some didn't...even in the youtube DIY vids...so I installed without lifting and there was a noticeable dif afterwards.
I had heard the same thing before installing but in researching could find no definite instruction either way...some said lift the car some didn't...even in the youtube DIY vids...so I installed without lifting and there was a noticeable dif afterwards.


