benen strong bar
#2
Re: benen strong bar (b16civict)
yeah i have it, its good and if you get a front lower tie bar then its really good for steering response. i got a good deal used but i wouldnt spend $200 or whatever they are new.
i also have the rear lower tie bar and 3 point front strut bar, both , esp the 3 point.
i also have the rear lower tie bar and 3 point front strut bar, both , esp the 3 point.
#4
Re: benen strong bar (b16civict)
its just a flatbar go to a hardware store and buy a piece of aluminum long enough to be able to drill holes and run longer bolts through it and you have the same thing for 1/18 the cost they all work the same it just depends on how well you use your resources and how good you make it look if it looks great you might even have a demand for them and you could easily make your money back
but the rear strong bars work pretty well they keepmy back end pretty planted and it feels like the car will instanly go where i point it with no hesitation and the creaks and weird noises i use to hear are gone
but the rear strong bars work pretty well they keepmy back end pretty planted and it feels like the car will instanly go where i point it with no hesitation and the creaks and weird noises i use to hear are gone
#5
Re: benen strong bar (One-Panda)
**** dude, lapsed there for a minute, i was talking about the crossmember bar up in the front in conjunction w/ the lower tie bar(i have the cusco lower tie bar, but the benen one is just as good im sure)
i did a diy stongbar in the back too(actually two in my car) and they helped a decent amount and cost under 25$ for both, dont waste your money on the benen strongbar. https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=378943
[Modified by euclid, 9:50 PM 1/14/2003]
i did a diy stongbar in the back too(actually two in my car) and they helped a decent amount and cost under 25$ for both, dont waste your money on the benen strongbar. https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=378943
[Modified by euclid, 9:50 PM 1/14/2003]
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