Rear low tie bar on a 2000 SIR
#4
see, that's why I ask what you think it is, cuz I'm pretty sure SIR does not have a stock strut bar, nor do I see whay you would have to remove that?? that's why I asked what you thought it is?
This is my lower tie bar:
This is my lower tie bar:
#17
It's not necessary, but very recommended. You can do some serious damage to your car if your swaybar is too big. It will put a lot of stress on the subframe. The Beaks kit re-inforces the area the swaybar mounts to.
http://www.beaksproducts.com/Products.htm
Beaks sells some pretty sweet ****!
http://www.beaksproducts.com/Products.htm
Beaks sells some pretty sweet ****!
#18
If you want to run Beak's kit, you will need a high spring rate at the back to support it. Soft spring rate will still rip out the subframe. And another thing to ensure the long life of your subframe is to weld the Beak's kit. I sold my brand new Beak's kit and switch to ASR racing plate.
#19
#20
Originally posted by spracingsports
http://www.beaksproducts.com/EK_Quick_Swap.htm
sweet you can get the ITR sway bar from them too
http://www.beaksproducts.com/EK_Quick_Swap.htm
sweet you can get the ITR sway bar from them too