Tag Archives: Sway Bar
Tech Talk: Why Upgrade Your Vehicle’s End Links?
Agency Power has been engineering and manufacturing suspension components since 2004 for a wide variety of vehicles. Often overlooked when dialing in a vehicle’s suspension setup is the seemingly simple anti-roll bar end link. When a car is lowered, the suspension geometry changes, from control arm, tie rods, to even the sway… Read More
FT86 Performance Suspension Upgrades
A vehicles handling characteristics can be a difficult job to improve on, especially for a vehicle that handles great from the factory. So here at Agency Power we set out to not only make the process easy and user friendly but also affordable. We wanted to create a product that is strong,… Read More
Customer Gets Agency Power Evo X Lower Control Arms and Sway Bar Links Installed
This Mitsubishi Evolution X has more Agency Power Parts on it than you can imagine! We’ve featured it several times on the Blog for sure. This time it’s back from some suspension love! In addition to the new coilovers and sway bars, we’ve added: Agency Power Adjustable Rear Lower Control Arms Agency… Read More
Re-releasing the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Sway Bars! EVO VII VIII IX X
It’s about that time again to re-release the Agency Power Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII VIII IX and X rear sway bars! First let’s cover the EVO VII VIII and IX bar: The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution is already a great handling and performing car. The AWD allows you to push the limits… Read More
2008 Subaru WRX and STI Sway Bars Released
All wheel drive cars are one of the best handling vehicles on and off the track. However it is normal for these cars to still have some under steer and not have a balanced chassis when entering and exiting corners. To improve upon the suspension system, Agency Power has developed these… Read More
S3 Magazine 1 on 1 with Agency Power
S3 Magazine’s Jonathan Wooley recently did a interview with Agency Power Co-Founder Dan Mermelstein as they discussed the AP brand and industry. Check out the 2 page article with pictures of some of the parts and Agency Power crew. Click each page for larger image to read the interview.