- Lower tie bar
Unreferenced|date=June 2008A lower tie bar is an
alloy /steel bar that ties the lower suspension pick-up points of a vehicle (with anindependent suspension ) together. It increaseschassis rigidity by bracing the left and right lower-control-armsheet metal mounting points. The lower tie bar is designed to reduce the non-pivoting movement of thecontrol arm s and to stiffen thesubframe to lessen the distortion of the lower suspension, especially during hard cornering. As a result, it improves the handling and steering response of the vehicle much like astrut bar . A lower tie bar provides additional benefits infront-wheel drive vehicles by reducing wheel hop andtorque steer . The bar lowersground clearance by approximately 30 millimeters on most aftermarket installations.The lower tie bar is mostly an aftermarket car component. Some of the few exceptions to this rule are the Honda Integra and Civic Type-R, as well as the Daihatsu Charade GTti. Since the lower tie bar is one of the cheapest upgrade that
tuner s can install on their cars, it is probably one of the first performance accessories that is acquired. The lower tie bar is a bolt-on device and no stock parts will have to be replaced or removed when it is being installed on the vehicle (unless the vehicle already has one on it). These characteristics make the lower tie bar a popular performance upgrade amongcar tuning enthusiasts.
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