DeadFaerie
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anyone know a cheap strut bar manufacturer
DeadFaerie said:alright kool, easy installations? they look pretty painless, but then everything has its qwerks
DeadFaerie said:sweet, what are some obvious benefits from having a strut bar?
DiS said:there's one benefit.....it will make your turning stiffer. As you are taking a hard turn you wont have as much of a body roll with a strut bar as comparing to not having one.
Tom03es said:I know this is an old thread, but I thought I would clear this up.
Strut bars do nothing for body roll. Body roll is solely a function of springs/struts/swaybars and to some degree traction generated by the tires. A strut bar will however reduce chassis flex. A flexing chassis is like having a spring with an unknown spring constant, which makes it nearly impossible to tune, and it makes the suspension less effective.
And idealy the best strut bar is a solid, one piece one. A 3 piece bar, which litter ebay, have those 2 points to act as pivots. Sure it might not be much flex, but when compared to a solid bar it is. Now you just have to decide if the cost of the solid bar is worth it for the increased price- most people would say no and I would have to agree with them. If you really want to stiffen your chassis, bolt/weld in a roll cage.
yea dude thats what I meant, the chassis flex. Bummer, I didnt state clearly, heh. Thanks for clearing it up for others.
--Tom