Nice front strut tower brace...
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Nice front strut tower brace...
Ok people...
Who makes a good 1st gen front strut tower brace, and where can I buy one?
Perhaps someone can post pics of some? Or comments from people with one installed......
Who makes a good 1st gen front strut tower brace, and where can I buy one?
Perhaps someone can post pics of some? Or comments from people with one installed......
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CP RACING STRUT TOWER BARS
http://ca.geocities.com/farmz1ca/RX7_Strut_Bars.html
Here's some being sold on eBay right now:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33591
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33591
Here's some being sold on eBay right now:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33591
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33591
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I know the open ends don't meet the 'bling bling' that some of you go for, but shady? Less than $5?
Considering there are nice, shiny ones on the market (with pivot points, so they can collapse and do ****-all but look pretty) I guess there are alternatives...
Considering there are nice, shiny ones on the market (with pivot points, so they can collapse and do ****-all but look pretty) I guess there are alternatives...
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Dont sweat it Manntis, those are the best bang for the buck from what I can tell. Im probably gonna dump my RB PITA, heavy ***, cant work on the engine around it one, and get one of those.
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I have one, that I bought off ebay last year. I can't really tell a big difference with it on there. It is made well enough, and Mike, let me know if you wanna take a closer look at it to see how it would work for your application. I agree that this style would look out of place in a 3rd gen.
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ok, maybe it would cost me about 10 bucks... Id make mine out of chromoly... I have a mig welder and the pipes I could pick up locally for about nothing...
Sorry I said anyhting, they probally are good for middle of the road performance part.. But I feel that I could make one like that for cheap... some of you guys may not have the tools I have here Oh well $100 isnt too bad for someones time in making them...
Sorry I said anyhting, they probally are good for middle of the road performance part.. But I feel that I could make one like that for cheap... some of you guys may not have the tools I have here Oh well $100 isnt too bad for someones time in making them...
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Next time I have money, I'm getting one. Wait, I mean, next time I have money after I finish the struts/springs/poly, new tires, Dell'orto carb I'm getting one. Or maybe after I get a flywheel, hmm, the point is...it's on the list...somewhere.
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I wouldn't pay 100 bucks for the cp racing bar. I paid 50 for mine and 18 in shipping by ebay auction last year. Definitely not a high on the list upgrade priority either. Mike, you just make sure you get my car built right, whatever you do, because when you get bored of it, I might just finally have the money to drive down there and buy it.
Almost forgot an important question... Anyone with one of these style strut bars running GC Caster Camber plates? It looks like I will be changing the 80 over to coilovers out front and would like to retain the strut bar, but am unable to find out if it will interfere with the mounting of the caster camber plates.
Thanks,
James
Almost forgot an important question... Anyone with one of these style strut bars running GC Caster Camber plates? It looks like I will be changing the 80 over to coilovers out front and would like to retain the strut bar, but am unable to find out if it will interfere with the mounting of the caster camber plates.
Thanks,
James
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I autocross my car regularly, and can't really consider the "4 Point" or tri-angulated style is not legal for the class I compete in. Those ties to the firewall are all it takes to push my stock port car into one of the prepared or mod classes where I would get my butt handed to me on a silver platter. Something to think about if you drive your car in SCCA autox competitions.
And call me James. I have tried 4 times to get my username changed on here and you can tell how successful I have been. When I first joined, I used the same username that I had used on the only other forum I used at the time. Of course, my Mark VIII has been gone for almost a year now.
And call me James. I have tried 4 times to get my username changed on here and you can tell how successful I have been. When I first joined, I used the same username that I had used on the only other forum I used at the time. Of course, my Mark VIII has been gone for almost a year now.
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hmm, I am very interested in getting a strutbar made up by one of my friends, will be able to do it fairly cheap I think
also just a point of interest to '95 Mark VIII, what carb setup are you using on the car in that pic?
also just a point of interest to '95 Mark VIII, what carb setup are you using on the car in that pic?
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Originally posted by Gregs
wouldnt it make a difference in taking hard corners... not driving fast...
unless it involved driving fast while taking hard corners
-greg
wouldnt it make a difference in taking hard corners... not driving fast...
unless it involved driving fast while taking hard corners
-greg