Thoughts on PRL Front & Rear Strut bars?

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Looking around as usual for more goodies to blow my money on the FL5 lol. I'm looking into the PRL Front & rear strut bars to stiffen the chassis up even more already for track days. I know there's heavy discussion on if they even make a difference on the FL5 platform as it's already very stiff.

Full Bolt ons + flex fuel E30 + Swift lowering springs + RV6 rear sway bar

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If you do track days, you might be better off getting a rear sway bar (eibach, karcepts, etc) or camber adjustment mods first.
 

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Looking around as usual for more goodies to blow my money on the FL5 lol. I'm looking into the PRL Front & rear strut bars to stiffen the chassis up even more already for track days. I know there's heavy discussion on if they even make a difference on the FL5 platform as it's already very stiff.

Full Bolt ons + flex fuel E30 + Swift lowering springs + RV6 rear sway bar
What wheels/tires are you running? What about Camber?
 
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500$ on something that your not even sure works. Stack the money for other parts that actually do something lol
I agree also lol. Why Im asking if anyone has experience with them. Especialy the rear more than the front
 


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If you do track days, you might be better off getting a rear sway bar (eibach, karcepts, etc) or camber adjustment mods first.
Already have RV6 sway bar installed. Camber is already on my to do list. Its more of a supporting mod to tie everything together
 

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Already have RV6 sway bar installed. Camber is already on my to do list. Its more of a supporting mod to tie everything together
How do you like the RV6 sway bar?

I will second bigbird for the 200TW tires especially since you have a beefier sway bar.
 
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How do you like the RV6 sway bar?

I will second bigbird for the 200TW tires especially since you have a beefier sway bar.
The rear feels a little stiffer but could be placebo. I do have a last of the year track day event this weekend so we'll see
 


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Sounds like you'll eventually get it anyways if you're going to build your car and run out of things to buy haha. I didn't want to do the rear because of the trunk space, I utilize the hatch.

There will be a sale on these coming up so I'd wait a little.

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