Just put a Vibrant Strutbar on...
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Just put a Vibrant Strutbar on... - 5/30/2007 7:31:39 PM
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MikeMzda3
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i just got a vibrant strut bar ( http://www.autopartsway.com/performance/PartDetails.cfm?ID=V321866&A=LI&VEHID=9019_639 ) anyway...it was cheap so I decided why not. I put it on and tightened everything down to the best of my ability - but i notice that if i push on the bar itself in the center, it gives with the pressure....I checked my dads 2007 Acura TL and his big pipe of a strut bar and it doesnt give at all... Did i just get a shiny decoration for under my hood or will this strut bar actually help with my handling?
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RE: Just put a Vibrant Strutbar on... - 5/30/2007 9:23:22 PM
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TMR Net Shark
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Well, it might of been just a show off strut bar. Usually strut bars are nice and sturdy like your dad's TL (btw, the TL are REALLY nice cars, too bad they aren't RWD, eh?)
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RE: Just put a Vibrant Strutbar on... - 5/31/2007 12:31:22 PM
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virgin1
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I also have the Vibrant, and truth be told I did it for much the same reasons as you did. Because the chassis of the 3 is pretty solid already, and strut bars are really only gonna help under higher stress levels, I was not expecting the world form it. But when I'm sideways in a corner in a two-wheeled drift, I think it helps keep everything lined up a bit better. I know it's doing something because I can see the paint stress cracking around the welds. And no, the welds are not breaking. They are strong, just flexing under the added load. To be expected, imo. Did you replace the original upper strut plates, or mount the new ones on top of the OEM's? It can be done either way, but for clearence sake I chose to leave the originals on and mount the Vib ones on top.
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