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Steeda strut tower brace and rear sway bar.

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The brace and sway bar wont affect the ride, just the stability on turns and curves. The brace keeps the front strut tops locked in place, and the rear sway(there should be one up front too) stiffen the body torsion so the wheels stay panted firmed to the ground. This is something I may look into next year for mine. I like how it handles, but can use some improvement.

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What a rear sway bar (really and anti-sway bar) does is connect the two wheels together so that as the body rolls, it acts like a stiffer spring in compression on the outside wheel and stiffer in rebound on the inside wheel. It has nothing to do with body torsion, but the effect is that you get less body roll. On front wheel drive cars especially, stiffening the rear bar will often cause the inside rear wheel to lift (not stay planted firmly on the ground), but this isn't always a bad thing.

The real effect is on the balance of the car. Stiffening the rear moves the roll couple balance forwards, which creates more oversteer. It makes the car more "tossable" and fun, but also more dangerous at the limit, that's why it doesn't come from the factory that way. It will affect the ride, but only when one wheel hits a bump that the other side does not. For example a speed bump will be no different, but a pothole will be worse.

 

I can't image the front strut tower bar does much, since the strut towers on the fusion are already pretty fully integrated into the cowl assembly, essentially the car already has a factory strut tower bar.

Thats what I meant, thats what I get for posting while watching TV. LOL

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