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gpvecchi 08-16-2019 04:27 PM

Trunk V-bar, yes or no?
 
Whhat do you think of trunk v-bars like the Beatrush? Do they worth or are they just a waste of trunk space?

Clutch Dog 08-16-2019 04:38 PM

bracing is never "a waste of space" but to what end and what are you trying to accomplish.

I would throw one in for mad racecar looks

but for usabiity? wouldnt a proper 4 pt rolllbar with a cross bar across the rear legs do the same? kills the ability to carry tires and takes away some streetability


Now.. i say all this but i actually looked into doing something like this coupled with a rear seat delete.

http://www.mustangheaven.com/blog/wp..._boss302_2.jpg

I love the way this looks. its wild and committed and... well Im boy racer enough to live with it.. eventually

Mr.ac 08-16-2019 06:27 PM

If you don't need much truck space go for it.

DandoX 08-16-2019 07:17 PM

unless your vehicle is a track rat, I would pass. The practicality of the twins is awesome. This is the equivalent of getting a new truck and mounting a giant tire that takes almost the entire bed. It is cool but only if your car is hardcore enough to warrant it.


.. Would it come with a mustang engraving? That might look strange in a twin.

ZDan 08-16-2019 08:39 PM

No. Highly doubtful it is very effective. Looks like it might sorta stiffen where the shock/damper loads go, but isn't going to do much if anything for stabilizing all the more critical (for maintaining geometry) rear suspension pivot points.

Clutch Dog 08-17-2019 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DandoX (Post 3248610)
unless your vehicle is a track rat, I would pass. The practicality of the twins is awesome. This is the equivalent of getting a new truck and mounting a giant tire that takes almost the entire bed. It is cool but only if your car is hardcore enough to warrant it.


.. Would it come with a mustang engraving? That might look strange in a twin.

The bar itself is too big for the frs gap but stylistically I'd like to copy it.

gpvecchi 08-18-2019 03:50 AM

Thanks, I'd go for it and I'll post my impressions...

norcalpb 08-18-2019 04:24 PM

Do you need the lower bar to run the V bar?

Ultramaroon 08-18-2019 04:43 PM

It'd be fun to mount a laser interferometer in there to record deflection before and after installation. I always consider strut bars in the context of undesirable give in the elastomeric pivots throughout the vehicle.

Spuds 08-18-2019 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3249006)
It'd be fun to mount a laser interferometer in there to record deflection before and after installation. I always consider strut bars in the context of undesirable give in the elastomeric pivots throughout the vehicle.

I wonder if Subaru even went that far.

Edit:. If all you wanted were comparisons, strain gauges on structural components would probably be cheaper and give you more information on what is going on.

Ultramaroon 08-18-2019 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3249016)
I wonder if Subaru even went that far.

Edit:. If all you wanted were comparisons, strain gauges on structural components would probably be cheaper and give you more information on what is going on.

Actually, it would be super easy to make a jig to measure directly with a dial gauge. I got caught up reminiscing there for a minute.

humfrz 08-18-2019 07:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3249006)
It'd be fun to mount a laser interferometer in there to record deflection before and after installation. I always consider strut bars in the context of undesirable give in the elastomeric pivots throughout the vehicle.

Well now, Ultramaroon, that is just waaaay too complex for the most of us - :confused0068:


humfrz

Ultramaroon 08-18-2019 07:18 PM

I'm basically saying that, at least in this chassis, stickers make more sense than strut bars.

Captain Snooze 08-18-2019 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3249046)
I'm basically saying that, at least in this chassis, stickers make more sense than strut bars.

Only if the stickers have been properly designed.


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