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tickwon Mar 22, 2006 05:26 AM

Cusco strut bars
 
Hey there, for those who have the Cusco strut bars. Correct me if I’m wrong, those are adjustable, right? Next question, have you played around with their adjustability? I was just curious about this. I did some searching on Cusco strut bars on this forum and never heard of someone talking about their adjustability, but I do know some of you have them. I have them for the front and rear. I’ve actually had them for about couple years now and love them. I just want to know a little more info on them and thought maybe you guys can give some insight. Thanks…:039:

jfairladyz Mar 22, 2006 08:17 AM

Unlike most adjustable suspension parts that adjust to fine tune, adjustable sway bars are pretty much only adjustable to make them fit. Cars flex and twist and after so many cycles they get further from their original shape. Adjustability remedies this problem. You can dial in a certain amount of preload into the bar but it's effects are minimal. Too much adjusting and you're likely to bend the bar or move a shock tower out of whack. Adjust it to fit and it will do exactly what it's supposed to do.

SHADY280 Mar 22, 2006 05:05 PM

i got an msa front bar, its "adjustible" to the car, plus i added some preload to compensate. they add a noticable diff.

NismoPick Mar 22, 2006 05:40 PM

I got a "NismoPick" rear strut bar, with a "NismoPick" front one on the way.

Oh yeah... cost: Priceless... oh, I mean $0.

SHADY280 Mar 22, 2006 06:31 PM

im working on the shady rear version, with belt mounts and camera mount

NismoPick Mar 22, 2006 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by SHADY280
with belt mounts and camera mount

Absolutely! :038: I had just finished painting my rear strut bar when my buddy says: "Why didn't you put a camera mount on there?" Again... something that could have been brought to my attention YESTERDAY! :armata_PDT_34:

SHADY280 Mar 22, 2006 09:09 PM

SORRY DUDE, I HAVE MENTIONED IT IN THE PAST. MAYBEE YOU SHOULD HAVE ASKED:wasted:

NismoPick Mar 22, 2006 09:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SHADY280
SORRY DUDE, I HAVE MENTIONED IT IN THE PAST. MAYBEE YOU SHOULD HAVE ASKED:wasted:

naw... that sarcasm was said to my buddy, not you.... I made that strut bar 2 years ago.

tickwon Mar 23, 2006 12:35 PM

Thanks guys for the response…I was just curious about the adjustability of strut bars. It does make sense what you talked about J, thanks…appreciate the comments and help. :023:

lww Mar 25, 2006 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NismoPick
Absolutely! :038: I had just finished painting my rear strut bar when my buddy says: "Why didn't you put a camera mount on there?" Again... something that could have been brought to my attention YESTERDAY! :armata_PDT_34:

It would have been cheaper to do it yourself and may be cheaper to pull yours out and put the camera mount on it yourself, but if you're too lazy...

http://www.ioportracing.com/Merchant...gory_Code=IOPP

NismoPick Mar 25, 2006 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lww
It would have been cheaper to do it yourself and may be cheaper to pull yours out and put the camera mount on it yourself, but if you're too lazy...

http://www.ioportracing.com/Merchant...gory_Code=IOPP


That's bad ass! I've seen some suction cup ones for inside / outside window or door use. No matter how strong it is, I couldn't ever stick a $1000 camera on the side of my car when I'm driving crazy.

http://www.ioportracing.com/images/product/cm5.jpg

SHADY280 Mar 25, 2006 09:17 PM

driving crazy, or going crazy:wasted:

NismoPick Mar 25, 2006 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by SHADY280
driving crazy, or going crazy:wasted:

That's true... "going crazy" makes more sense! :101:

datsunl28et Apr 7, 2006 02:20 PM

So what is the best strut tower brace to buy?

NismoPick Apr 7, 2006 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by datsunl28et
So what is the best strut tower brace to buy?

This previous post from J was pretty good:

Quote:

Originally Posted by jfairladyz
Unlike most adjustable suspension parts that adjust to fine tune, adjustable sway bars are pretty much only adjustable to make them fit. Cars flex and twist and after so many cycles they get further from their original shape. Adjustability remedies this problem. You can dial in a certain amount of preload into the bar but it's effects are minimal. Too much adjusting and you're likely to bend the bar or move a shock tower out of whack. Adjust it to fit and it will do exactly what it's supposed to do.

Pretty much, if it's made of a hard metal, and fits, it will work. It's job it to keep the struts from moving apart.

I made my own for a cost of $0.


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