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Corolla Front Strut Bar

apologies if i post in wrong topic...but what's wrong with this? No brand? :blink: ....but for the price!!?

...yes i've been cruising ebay <_< - i'm bored gotta go to work AGAIN >_<;;

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Corolla Front Strut Bar

apologies if i post in wrong topic...but what's wrong with this? No brand? :blink: ....but for the price!!?

...yes i've been cruising ebay <_< - i'm bored gotta go to work AGAIN >_<;;

Well they are ok if you want it for looks only as for a functioning "quality" strut bar just bar the

TRD one those ball-joint style strut bars are rubbish!!!

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Corolla Front Strut Bar

apologies if i post in wrong topic...but what's wrong with this? No brand? :blink: ....but for the price!!?

...yes i've been cruising ebay <_< - i'm bored gotta go to work AGAIN >_<;;

Well they are ok if you want it for looks only as for a functioning "quality" strut bar just bar the

TRD one those ball-joint style strut bars are rubbish!!!

Ball Joint types aren't rubbish!! :( If they are fitted correctly and adjusted right then they work just as good as the TRD one anyday.

And if you want to question me then I have currently fitted approximately 10 to 15 strut bars and have not had a problem with any of them. Ask any of the Brissy boys that I have fitted one for and I'm sure they'll give a positive response ;)

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Does a strut bar make all that much difference? Looking at the chassis, the strut towers are welded smack bang right up in there. Can't really see the front end flexing that much. Or does it? I dunno...this is one of those small things I always overlook and end up not caring about lol, but i'm intrigued.


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I currently have a front strut bar - Tanabe styles B) - it firms up the front end, and gives more postive steering ....unfortunately, u reach your tire's handling (Horizontal) grip extremely quickly <_< - @ 160 for a whiteline front strut, u can't really go wrong (autobhan)

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Yeah mate, don't buy anything from eBay unless it's a name brand.

Learnt this the hard way :D

I fell into this one too and bought this a long time ago.

The brackets fits in well cause of the grooves, BUT it's very very very flimsy :angry::angry::angry:

Now it's just decoration on the engine :lol:

Currently saving up for a CAI then I'll replace this crapy thing :D

DON'T BUY THIS, BUY THE REAL THING :lol: :D

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Yeah mate, don't buy anything from eBay unless it's a name brand.

Learnt this the hard way :D

I fell into this one too and bought this a long time ago.

The brackets fits in well cause of the grooves, BUT it's very very very flimsy :angry::angry::angry:

Now it's just decoration on the engine :lol:

Currently saving up for a CAI then I'll replace this crapy thing :D

DON'T BUY THIS, BUY THE REAL THING :lol: :D

Agreed~~~ Buy the real thing. One of my friends is so regreted of getting that from ebay. "wasted money" is her conclusion!

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*Sigh* at least there is some closure in it all - Cheers Rainman and cheers all contributors :) Ur comments are much appreciated

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