Good, bad? Need input.

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Mr. Poopypants
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Good, bad? Need input.

Post by Mr. Poopypants »

Any input on this strut bar? Is it a POS? I don't know. What are brand names I should look for. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...=WDVW
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satur9
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Re: Good, bad? Need input. (Mr. Poopypants)

Post by satur9 »

most people swear they can feel a difference with the strut bar.some say our shock towers are too close to the firewall for them to make a difference.i think the most of the strut bars are for show only so a cheap one really doesnt matter.the ebay bars i noticed at the meet were rusting but nothing a little paint wont fix.i ordered one i shoudve had it at the meet but im still waiting.the shipping is more than the bar itself.if you want a good one get a trd or see if devlop is still making bars.or some people here have the ptuning freedom design bar.
look my sniggies, i had a strizz-oke in my brizz-ain okay,you know what im saying. so i cant move all good. but thanks for mentioning that .thank you very much.athf4evr. click here! you know you want to!!!
Mr. Poopypants
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Post by Mr. Poopypants »

Thanks!!
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Smokin' Rubber
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Re: Good, bad? Need input. (satur9)

Post by Smokin' Rubber »

Quote, originally posted by satur9 »the ebay bars i noticed at the meet were rusting but nothing a little paint wont fix.I got mine from ebay but I put some enamel type stuff on it to prevent corrosion and it still looks brand new except for the little ding it has where I smacked it with a ratchet getting the engine cover off. Doh! But I completely agree I think it would be better going with a "for show purposes" strut bar even though I could swear mins helped a bit for performance(then again ya never can tell if its a placebo )
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mines came today.
look my sniggies, i had a strizz-oke in my brizz-ain okay,you know what im saying. so i cant move all good. but thanks for mentioning that .thank you very much.athf4evr. click here! you know you want to!!!
futseal04
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Re: Good, bad? Need input. (satur9)

Post by futseal04 »

Depends on what you want....show or go. That definately looks like a show bar. I had a strut tower brace on my Cobra, and it's purpose is to reduce frame twisting when cornering. THe brace I had (and it came from the factory) was made up of 3/4 inch tube steel welded to mounting plates that connected at the firewall and both strut towers....needless to say it was a lot beefier looking than that one.
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Ponyota
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I really didn't notice any difference in the handling other than when I first took it out for a quick spin with it on. Seems to be just a little less lean on a corner taken slow. I was looking hard for any changes and thats about all I seen after installing mine. But I love the look of it. The look is why I bought mine.
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Post by AKLGT »

i got my TRD stb used for half the price new. it'd never even been installed yet! if not for that, then i probably wouldn't get one. if you want a good solid stb, then talk to devlop. he makes some nice sturdy ones he designed off the TRD one.
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