Strut bars
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Hey guys i was thinking about getting some strut bars and was looking at packages for them that come with all 5, but is it nessesary to have them all? how well do they all work or should i only get the front and rear? also how well does the H bar work? I have a 94 teg turbocharged 302whp. lmk what you guys would do. thx
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 94DB8 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">heck why not i think it would help by reducing body roll ... id like to know if the 2dr. products will fit the 4dr....(dont mean to hijack)</TD></TR></TABLE>
those braces dont help body roll they help stiffen the chassis, the flexing in the vehicle over rougher roads. ever gone up an incline at an angle and you hear some flexing in the car? the bars will help.
I hear that the bar in the trunk "h" bar is pretty good, but eliminates trunk space.
those braces dont help body roll they help stiffen the chassis, the flexing in the vehicle over rougher roads. ever gone up an incline at an angle and you hear some flexing in the car? the bars will help.
I hear that the bar in the trunk "h" bar is pretty good, but eliminates trunk space.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 94DB8 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">oh ok thanks for clearin that up... but will they fit on DB's?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Pretty sure password makes one that will. Can't remember for sure though...
OP: Do you already have a larger (ITR) rear sway bar? These do way more than a strut bar ever could hope to do.
Pretty sure password makes one that will. Can't remember for sure though...
OP: Do you already have a larger (ITR) rear sway bar? These do way more than a strut bar ever could hope to do.
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Pretty sure password makes one that will. Can't remember for sure though...
OP: Do you already have a larger (ITR) rear sway bar? These do way more than a strut bar ever could hope to do. </TD></TR></TABLE>
correct, but dont just bolt up the ITR bar, you will need to reinforce the subframe with a brace like ASR. there was a graph a while ago showing load forces on these types of bars and the ASR was proven to work better than everything else.
Pretty sure password makes one that will. Can't remember for sure though...
OP: Do you already have a larger (ITR) rear sway bar? These do way more than a strut bar ever could hope to do. </TD></TR></TABLE>
correct, but dont just bolt up the ITR bar, you will need to reinforce the subframe with a brace like ASR. there was a graph a while ago showing load forces on these types of bars and the ASR was proven to work better than everything else.
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