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strut braces and stress bars ,sway bars?

are all of these things able to be combined for better control ? also what else can be done to improve steering response ?? 06 ford focus zx4 ses

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all those make a big differance for cornering
A strut brace would improve steering response by essentially joining the top of both struts, which is the weakest point of any suspension system. Stiffer (or thicker) sway bars and link pins work by 'forcing' the inside wheel onto the ground to maintain maximum contact. The other options are, lowered springs and/or better quality struts/shocks, larger diameter rims (low weight if possible) with low profile tyres (or tires) - as long as you stay away from cheap brands! Also, some after market suspension bushes to replace stock bushes (which are heavily voided (meaning holes cut out of the rubber to make a softer ride) which will firm up the steering. These may also allow some adjustment for wheel alignment settings such as camber caster which can be used to good effect (eg increasing caster increases the steerings ability to self centre and high speed stability). You can combine some or all of the above depending on your budget - cheers!

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