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Old Apr 20, 2012 | 02:25 AM
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Hi Guys just registered but have been reading site for years. I need some advice from all the experts. I have a 2004 TL Base with Takeda CAI and Tanabe Touring Exhaust (love them) I was planning on getting the ASPEC suspension and had a question about the sway bars? I wanted to get the progress rear sway bar but I didnt know if there was an issue with fitment due to exhaust? Also should I replace the FSB with a TLS FSB or can I leave the stock FSB and just have the rear at the street/soft setting? I really dont push my car to the limits and it is a daily driver car that my wife drives sometimes. I also drive in Canadian winter weather as well if that makes a difference. I appreciate your help.
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Old Apr 20, 2012 | 08:17 AM
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^The rear sway goes above the exhaust so I can't fathom why you would have fitment issues there.

The rsb will make a huge impact. If you don't push your car really then there would really be no point in doing the fsb. You have to drop the subframe to do that. Plus you'll need bigger front endlinks. Total the mod would only be like $100 but it's some work to have access to put it on.

Do it in steps. Get the ASPEC suspension and see how it feels. IF you want more, get the RSB. Or even a MT rear sway. Hell you can have mine if you're local. Lol
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Old Apr 20, 2012 | 08:23 AM
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Get the progress on street setting and a-spec and you gonna love it in terms of suspension. The car will feel so much better and smoother.
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