FS: Four Point Rear Cross Bar Strut Brace X-Bar
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These are a four point rear cross-bar setup that mounts to factory threaded holes in the floor of any 94-01 integra. They are constructed of 1" mild steel and weigh in at under 10lbs. They come with all the brackets and hardware needed for a simple 5 minute installation. These will greatly stiffen up your rear end and add better control and follow through of your rear.
Pm me for any question or details or email me at havokmob@yahoo.com
All Three Sold From First Batch, will have several done this week!!!! (8/2/04)
8/9/04: Two Rear X-Braces Available for purchase! Will ship out tomorrow!!
Price: $185 Shipped!!!
Paypal Only! Unless discussed!
Also available for an additional $30 with the purchase of a rear four point setup is a trunk wall brace with all needed hardware for installation!
see here for details>https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=944842




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Modified by RenoRacing at 6:29 PM 8/9/2004
Modified by RenoRacing at 1:00 AM 8/11/2004
These are a four point rear cross-bar setup that mounts to factory threaded holes in the floor of any 94-01 integra. They are constructed of 1" mild steel and weigh in at under 10lbs. They come with all the brackets and hardware needed for a simple 5 minute installation. These will greatly stiffen up your rear end and add better control and follow through of your rear.
Pm me for any question or details or email me at havokmob@yahoo.com
All Three Sold From First Batch, will have several done this week!!!! (8/2/04)
8/9/04: Two Rear X-Braces Available for purchase! Will ship out tomorrow!!
Price: $185 Shipped!!!
Paypal Only! Unless discussed!
Also available for an additional $30 with the purchase of a rear four point setup is a trunk wall brace with all needed hardware for installation!
see here for details>https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=944842




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Modified by RenoRacing at 3:23 PM 8/2/2004
Modified by RenoRacing at 6:29 PM 8/9/2004
Modified by RenoRacing at 1:00 AM 8/11/2004
We are not %100 percent positive if they will fit 92+ civics... Yet. I have contacted several people I know with different models of civics(92+ hatches/coupes) to arrange a time to test fit them. We are almost sure that they will fit any 92+ civic. If you look under your rear carpet you will have four bolt holes rather than two like integras, one of those sets we believe will line up perfect but as for now we are only guarenteeing that they fit 94+ integras. I'll keep this thread posted with findings though for sure!
Thanks for the interest.
Jesse
Thanks for the interest.
Jesse
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It's already in the works. lol
As well as a design that goes from the c-pillar to the rear trunk floor for those that already have a nice rear strut bar and want to keep their back seats.
We are trying to offer what others either dont or what other do but for about twice the price or more. Thanks for the compliments guys!
Jess
As well as a design that goes from the c-pillar to the rear trunk floor for those that already have a nice rear strut bar and want to keep their back seats.
We are trying to offer what others either dont or what other do but for about twice the price or more. Thanks for the compliments guys!
Jess
bump for some creative folks
lmk if u do something for the ek coupe
cause im getting something from evilxkid and maybe u could ship it at the same time lol. oh and cingham too lol. i should just go up there lol.
lmk if u do something for the ek coupe
cause im getting something from evilxkid and maybe u could ship it at the same time lol. oh and cingham too lol. i should just go up there lol.
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we are working on one this next coming week. it will mount from the seat belt bolt holes down to the rear shock towers.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Booyakasha »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">we are working on one this next coming week. it will mount from the seat belt bolt holes down to the rear shock towers.</TD></TR></TABLE>
lets see it!! lets see it!! try some bling blang polished action..with nice brackets..
lets see it!! lets see it!! try some bling blang polished action..with nice brackets..
have any close up pics of the brackets? they look kinda thin like apc brackets..if theres gonna be any flexing going on it will probally be at the brackets...the bars look good though..im just not liking the brackets

all this bars torsonal strenght is placed on one axis
should have added two bars on the end, it would have split the load the bar has to handle much better, that would have made the bar much stronger. ie. handle more stress
i do belive this is going in the right direction tho,
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have any close up pics of the brackets? they look kinda thin like apc brackets..if theres gonna be any flexing going on it will probally be at the brackets...the bars look good though..im just not liking the brackets</TD></TR></TABLE>
Hey there, I just snapped a picture for you. They are an 1/8" thick and dont have too much rise(4") so I don't imagine that there is much flex at all.

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all this bars torsonal strenght is placed on one axis
should have added two bars on the end, it would have split the load the bar has to handle much better, that would have made the bar much stronger. ie. handle more stress
i do belive this is going in the right direction tho, </TD></TR></TABLE>
I see what you mean and understand what you are suggesting. A rectangle with a "X" in the middle rather than just two parallel bars with an ajoining "X". We have played around with several styles and different diagonals and found that this is pretty stiff(physically it's impossible to tweak on bar when the other is bolted in). If you'd personally be interested in one that has two additional bars I can definately create something for you pretty quick(3-4 days). Thanks for the input and compliment!
Jesse
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you have pm!
Thanks everyone!
have any close up pics of the brackets? they look kinda thin like apc brackets..if theres gonna be any flexing going on it will probally be at the brackets...the bars look good though..im just not liking the brackets</TD></TR></TABLE>
Hey there, I just snapped a picture for you. They are an 1/8" thick and dont have too much rise(4") so I don't imagine that there is much flex at all.

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by eg_type_r93 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
all this bars torsonal strenght is placed on one axis
should have added two bars on the end, it would have split the load the bar has to handle much better, that would have made the bar much stronger. ie. handle more stress
i do belive this is going in the right direction tho, </TD></TR></TABLE>
I see what you mean and understand what you are suggesting. A rectangle with a "X" in the middle rather than just two parallel bars with an ajoining "X". We have played around with several styles and different diagonals and found that this is pretty stiff(physically it's impossible to tweak on bar when the other is bolted in). If you'd personally be interested in one that has two additional bars I can definately create something for you pretty quick(3-4 days). Thanks for the input and compliment!
Jesse
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you have pm!
Thanks everyone!


