So ive seen these on our cars, and I really like them fomr what I knwo it looks like and engine sway bar but.....what are they called, where can I buy them and what exactly do they do?thanks!
Strut tower brace. It tightens up the chassis by helping box everything in on the top end. Great improvement on handling.
sweet...thanks! you know where they sell these for our cars.?
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Just google it. "Third gen strut tower brace". You can buy one or just fab up your own. There's plenty of info out there.
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I'd recommend installing after market strut mounts before adding the brace.
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http://www.umiperformance.com/catalo...roducts_id=402Originally Posted by calgutie
sweet...thanks! you know where they sell these for our cars.? http://www.umiperformance.com/catalo...roducts_id=126
Our STB is for TPI engine only and won't work with a carbed version. The air cleaner gets in the way, unfortunately...
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Here's what your need (5227) to fit your car.
http://www.qa1.net/qa1_motorsports/d...er-braces.html
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http://www.qa1.net/qa1_motorsports/d...er-braces.html
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100% agree.Originally Posted by JamesC
I'd recommend installing after market strut mounts before adding the brace. JamesC
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We offer two options for the Third Gens, a two-point and a three-point. They will make a pretty tremendous improvement on the front suspension and steering feel.
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sweet thanks for the link will look into them..
and as for the strut mounts how come though?
and as for the strut mounts how come though?
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You can see them here on our website. CLICK ME
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We offer two options for the Third Gens, a two-point and a three-point. They will make a pretty tremendous improvement on the front suspension and steering feel.You can see them here on our website. CLICK ME
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Rubber in the OE mounts deflects.Originally Posted by calgutie
and as for the strut mounts how come though? JamesC
ohhh ok i see.....thanks for the info.
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and as for the strut mounts how come though?
A strut tower brace on stock upper strut mounts is like connecting a metal bar across two pieces of jello.Originally Posted by calgutie
sweet thanks for the link will look into them..and as for the strut mounts how come though?
With the aftermarket strut mounts you not only get a firmer cornering setup (metal rolling bearing instead of rubber), you also get more aggressive alignment options. Most of all you get all that cornering twisting force being run through the struts themselves. Rather than absorbing the strut's actions through a mushy rubber stock upper strut mount. This improves the strut's performance.
awesome!great info...thanks!




