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Old 06-03-2006, 09:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Solid Strut Bar

I've been looking all over the place and cant find anywhere that sells a strut bar other than the adjusting dcsports and some other brands I dont even recognize. Any suggestions on what to get and where to get it? I'm trying to turn this car into an auto cross car, already got upgrade brakes and Koni Yellows. Would really like to have a nice front strut bar.
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neuspeed fits the bill
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cusco was my choice...
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^but thats still not solid, neuspeed is the only one i am away of.
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^but thats still not solid, neuspeed is the only one i am away of.
my fault...u are correct...i personally didnt feel the difference from switching to the cusco from a neuspeed tho...
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i didn't feel any difference until i took it off
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I also have the Neuspeed front strut bar. Instead of the ring-type or "C-type" ends connected to the crossbar, the Neuspeed has an actual 4-point mount so the amount of flexing possible is little to none over most other styles, and you'll see why once you see a pic of the bar.

Each end flares out similar to a "Y" shape, and the whole bar is solid and mounts onto existing holes/bolts. That part was my very first modification (way back when), and I knew the bracing would be of some benefit , but I figured that I would really get the most out of it once I added my other suspension mods later on. On the first ride after mounting the Neuspeed bar I was really surprised at the immediate difference, even while still having the stock spring/strut setup. It has been almost 14 years since, and I would choose it again even after all I've learned since. I would most definitely recommend it.

Check it out at www.neuspeed.com.

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my fault...u are correct...i personally didnt feel the difference from switching to the cusco from a neuspeed tho...
I love the Neuspeed I got from you .
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Thanks guys going to be ordering that neuspeed upper tie bar.
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