Just wondering if anyone here has aquired a front strut tower brace for their car - The only one I've found has been a cusco part, retailing at about $200US.. Damned if I'm paying that for a metal bar!
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Just wondering if anyone here has aquired a front strut tower brace for their car - The only one I've found has been a cusco part, retailing at about $200US.. Damned if I'm paying that for a metal bar!
You can use front upper strut bars from 2g Eclipses.
I'll sell you mine for a measly $150 https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...lt/biggrin.gif
J/p bro. Try ebay. They usually sell them for 20-30 bucks. shipping would be your only problem. Like Seth said, look for the 2g eclipse, they'll work on the 7g
Yah I just bought an adjustable one for a 2g 95-99 eclipse for $21 shipped. Not too shabyy.
Come on man, where are all those pics and vids of your vr4?!?!?! haha I <3 7g VR4s https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...ult/tongue.gif
Does anybody know if this one will work?
http://www.cardomain.com/item/RACMIT051BL
Wicked, cheers team. Just saved me a packet!
Also the photos - I put a couple up in the "members rides" bit
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http://www.cardomain.com/item/RACMIT051BL</div>
Yes, it should work.
I just bought a very nice set. Front upper, Rear upper, and Rear lower tie bar. $100 shipped. Ill take pics as soon as I get them :wink:
what brand did you get Seth? and where did you get it from?
Megan and Ebay.
Hi, so strut bar for Eclipse - 95-98 will fit on my G 7th generation? And how about rear strut bar. And front down piece? Thanks for answering.
The front strut bar will fit, i believe the rear one will too but i could be wrong(anyone that knows feel free to correct me) if it does fit i think you will have to cut the carpet in the trunk because the strut towers arent exposed.
95-99 2g Eclipse front upper strut bars will fit on the 7g's. The rear upper strut bar of a 2g will work on a 7g..BUT you will have to cut holes in the rear seat/deck lid sheet metal to run the bar across. IMO...it would be pointless since its already naturally braced there on a 7g compared to a 2g. Also lower front and rear under braces will bolt up no problems from a 2g FWD.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dragon-and-his-mitsubishi
8G VR4 strut bars are far the best for the 7G. I was the the first to install one on a USDM and it was a huge difference compared to the cheapo ebay one.
are they really that much of a difference I want one (JDM vr4 strut bar) I found some suppliers and they gave me some prices.......i might get one...... what does it help out with the most...... is it body roll that gets better or what??????
And do you think, that would be possible to fit the rear upper strutbar on my Hatchback? I do have europian 1.8 GLSi version. http://www.mitsubishiclub.cz/graphics/owne...1_galosmain.jpg
Its chassis bracing. A flexing chassis works like an undampened spring, the goal is to make the suspension do all the dampening work, if there is chassis flex then the cars handleing gets more unpredictable which is going to lead to less consistant lap times.Quote:
Originally Posted by T-double
First time I noticed the difference with a front upper strut bar was when i removed it from the car. There is one specific curve on the highway by me that I would hit into around 70 and pull through with no problem...until the day I forgot to put the bar back on and almost killed myself in that turn. Makes a big difference in chassis flex and handling.Quote:
Originally Posted by 6G72gearhead
As for REAR uppers, Galant doesn't need it, you have plenty of bracing there. A hatchback however has nothing and requires a rear upper bar.
precisely...Quote:
Originally Posted by 6G72gearhead
and the more deflection that is taken from the chassis and given to the suspension..
the higher spring and dampening rates you can run whilest still maintaining a comfortable ride.
there are a lot of things on our cars that move under load that you woudl never suspect.
for instance...
lean over your engine bay and have yoru friend really press on the brake pedal.
be amazed as yoru entire master cylinder and brake booster move away from the firewall!
just imagine when you are really trying to put the stop on.
there are hundreds of little points of slop, or deflection, or cushioning, or flex...
that we don't think are worth the expense of fixing.
yes maybe a strut brace won't do a whole lot...
but its when these things start to add up is when the benifits start compounding.
the key is to beefy up the suspension and stiffen the chassis... w/o adding significant weight to the car.
sure make the car stiffer it will corner better....
but the extra weight can slide you out of a turn.
My car is stiff as shit, I get so many compliments.