![]() 01/26/2016 at 11:58 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I have a friend of mine who swears by strut bars as a way to reduce body roll and stiffen the ride up a bit. I’m just looking for a little more body control in the twisties on my Cruze. I’m looking into a rear upper strut bar (trunk mounted) and potentially a lower strut bar (but far less so.) Have any of you had any experience with these bars (front or rear) and their effectiveness?
Edit: I’m looking into a rear upper 2pt bar.
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I’m not sure how a strut bar will reduce body roll since it’s just holding your strut towers still. Get some thicker sway bars to combat body roll.
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It’s for NVH, noise, vibration, and harshness, it might stiffen up your ride but it’s not going to reduce roll. If you want to reduce roll, then look into front and rear sway bars.
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That’s how I feel, however, they (online at Cruze talk forum) swear by them.
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OK thank you. Do you have any suggestions of brands? Places to go where they know their stuff? I don’t want to mess up the car. (still under warranty. )
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Same question as below. Do you know of a place that can advise me on a good replacement sway bar? Thanks!
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Are the rears struts (they’re not)? How exactly are you going to change chassis dynamics at all when the shocks cannot experience transverse loading.
Go with a front strut bar, or better yet stiffer roll bars
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Roll bars the same thing as sway bars? I know next to nothing about suspension components.
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Considering the Cruze is made out of steel and not wet noodles, so I don’t think chassis flex would be that much of an issue. Certainly not noticeable unless you’re racing one of them. A strut bar assists in helping to eliminate chassis flex during cornering, as Macpherson strut and double wishbone suspensions put more stress on shock/strut towers and these towers aren’t connected to the chassis rails.
Anti-roll (or sway) bars would be your #1 choice in combating body roll, followed by stiffer shocks/springs/struts.
I think the only benefit to getting a strut bar for a daily driver is your teeth chattering more over potholes.
![]() 01/26/2016 at 12:18 |
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ZZPerformance?
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Sorry yes, that’s the more common name. Haven’t had my coffee yet...
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Whiteline makes a set for the Cruze. I’m not sure about others companies. You can try Tirerack and look for suspension components for your car.
Warranty-wise, the manufacturer can claim that your aftermarket sway bars accelerated wear on your other suspension components and may not cover replacement for any associated parts. I would keep your old parts around in case of this event.
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I have a rear sway on my sonic, it makes a ridiculous difference
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Thank you for the information. I had seen Whiteline. I didn’t know if they were a good brand or not. I will look into sway bar upgrade instead. This is good kinja. Thank you!
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Is this the brand?
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Just the rear? Makes that much of a difference? How much did the bar go for?
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They have a website... They do a lot of GM products (Grand Prix, Cruze, Sonic, etc). JayhawkJake used their rear sway bar on his Sonic and it kicks ads at autocross
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Front strut bars on the Cruze are fairly useless as well, since the strut towers are connected to the firewall. They aren't going anywhere.
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Yeah, it’s night and day when coupled with sticky tires. I think it was like 300? I got it from ZZP
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Large rear swaybar with an open front helps with turn-in.
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I didn’t even look at the front, that’s a pretty cool design feature!
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Cobalts are the same way, I'm guessing most other small Chevys are. It makes a lot of sense.
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As others have said, a strut bar will stiffen the chassis a little but it won’t prevent body roll. Sway bars are what you want.
I wouldn’t go much larger than the stock bar, maybe +2mm, in the rear. As you get bigger the tendency to oversteer will increase as well. A non adjustable bar will be perfectly fine on the street.
TireRack has Whiteline bars for around $200 each. Good brand and good store.
http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/Sus…
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Sway bar is totally different from strut bar.
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Whiteline is pretty awesome for sway bars, they only have a rear sway bar for your car. http://www.whiteline.com.au/product_detail… However, all they appear to sell is just the sway bar, you’ll have to find the endlinks and brackets elsewhere if your Cruze didn’t come with a rear sway bar from the factory.
Also check carID to see what’s out there. Some of the parts aren’t in stock but at least you can get a product name or number to search elsewhere.
http://www.carid.com/2013-chevy-cru…
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White line is very reputable. Very big in the Subaru world.
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Thank you for the feedback!
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See, this is why I come here. I had no idea about any of this crap and now I have the knowledge! Thank you!
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Thanks for the heads up!
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By oversteer, you mean turn-in?
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Option 2: Get a Fiesta ST or Focus ST. Suspension woes resolved.
The Crude is a massive improvement over the cobalt, but it still feels just more than adequate. The new one looks like a chevified-Elantra.
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lol - depending on how you look at it.
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300 isn’t bad at all for that much improvement. So, did you only do the rear? I’m not looking to autoX or anything. More just to have more confidence in turns (more smiles)
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Thank you. I get to learn new things every day here!
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This. Thank you.
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Also, how much more thick did you go?
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No problem!
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I genuinely like the Cruze over the Foucus (ST notwithstanding). I tend to like comfort and quiet more than anything else so the Cruze works for me. I just want it to handle a little better.
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The Sonic doesn’t have a stock swaybar. I don’t know that ZZP’s thing is considered a swaybar either. It’s a bar that attaches underneath the springs on either side. I have no idea how big it is off the top of my head.
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Yes. But I know from experience how much of a difference the sway bar makes for handling, which is probably more than any sort of strut bar will do on this car. The sonic and cruze are quite similar.
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Oh, I agree, a sway bar is much more useful of an upgrade.