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Old 01-21-2004 | 03:56 AM
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anyone seen these around... i hear a rumor that hotchkis is working on one... but it was a rumor
Old 02-03-2005 | 01:41 PM
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GT spec makes one.. it's a pretty useless part IMO, because the rear does not have struts. it has shocks that do not carry any sideways load, so bracing between them is pretty pointless.
Old 02-03-2005 | 03:50 PM
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Tyler, make sure it bolts to the towers and doesn't use the stud from the shock.
Old 02-03-2005 | 07:28 PM
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are there even bolts there?
Old 02-14-2005 | 04:22 AM
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there are no bolts there . the only braces i have seen bolt on to the shock. there is no room to go around the tower.
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There is room to go around the tower but you'd have to get creative. I have the somewhat dumb shock strut bar and would like to get a correct one made.
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there's no reason to brace across there tho! well, unless "for looks" is your reason.
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yeah there is , to reduce chassis flex. I need the c pillar and the bpillar/harness bars , and then the progress rear , and the front two bars , strutted out.
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Originally Posted by hotbox05
yeah there is , to reduce chassis flex. I need the c pillar and the bpillar/harness bars , and then the progress rear , and the front two bars , strutted out.
if you brace across the two shock bolts, you're bracing nothing..

a b/c pillar brace is where it's at i'm planning this pretty soon
Old 02-15-2005 | 03:08 AM
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whats a pillar brace?
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whats a pillar brace?
check out www.bbist.com for the pillar brace. as far as the rear brace goes i am not sure how much it will help but i think the one i have looks cool "it was cheap thats why i got it" and i don't think it will hurt any thing. it might be purely psychological . but after i installed it i thought the car felt tighter .
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Originally Posted by hotbox05
There is room to go around the tower but you'd have to get creative. I have the somewhat dumb shock strut bar and would like to get a correct one made.
i thought about fabricating my own bar . i am debating on how to anchor it .
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Drill holes and then use nuts and bolts. or stamp in some studs. Let me know I'm interested.
Old 02-15-2005 | 07:45 PM
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id also be interested to see how this would turn out. keep us posted
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i had a neuspeed front tie bar on one of my vw. it had these nuts that you would pre drill a hole then set them in snug . they worked great i think something like that would be nice for a more finished look . at work we have a metal fabricator that we subcontract out to .i have been talking with him about this and he was really receptive to the idea . i will keep every body posted on what i do.
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