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Bergycheese348 07-27-2021 11:34 AM

TRD Road Stefner/Stiffener
 
I’m back again window shopping at TRD Japan parts, and I’ve seen absolutely nothing posted on the ‘TRD Road Stefner’. Part number is MS306-18001. I think through translation (not done by me), it is technically called something else though. My question is does anyone know what it specifically does and have any feedback on it? I currently have the braces from the TRD Member Brace Set on, and this would replace two of those braces, so I’m wondering if spending a few hundered on this part will actually make a difference. TIA

norcalpb 07-27-2021 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Bergycheese348 (Post 3452208)
I’m back again window shopping at TRD Japan parts, and I’ve seen absolutely nothing posted on the ‘TRD Road Stefner’. Part number is MS306-18001. I think through translation (not done by me), it is technically called something else though. My question is does anyone know what it specifically does and have any feedback on it? I currently have the braces from the TRD Member Brace Set on, and this would replace two of those braces, so I’m wondering if spending a few hundered on this part will actually make a difference. TIA

These look identical to the STi flexible draw stiffener. You are right, these will replace 2 of your OEM TRD braces with "flexible" braces. Worth the extra couple hundred? Maybe. These new braces will flex when hitting big bumps, but will be stiff when taking hard turns. Gotta pay to play to have this kind of flexible bracing.

P.S. I'd be very interested in buying the 2 TRD pieces you'd remove so my completely unbiased opinion says to buy the Stefner :party0030:

Edit: This may be for 86s that have a specific front crossmember that has mounting points designed for this piece. For example the 2018 and 2020 BRZ. I'm not sure what Toyota came with this front crossmember.

Bergycheese348 07-27-2021 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by norcalpb (Post 3452230)
These look identical to the STi flexible draw stiffener. You are right, these will replace 2 of your OEM TRD braces with "flexible" braces. Worth the extra couple hundred? Maybe. These new braces will flex when hitting big bumps, but will be stiff when taking hard turns. Gotta pay to play to have this kind of flexible bracing.

P.S. I'd be very interested in buying the 2 TRD pieces you'd remove so my completely unbiased opinion says to buy the Stefner :party0030:

Edit: This may be for 86s that have a specific front crossmember that has mounting points designed for this piece. For example the 2018 and 2020 BRZ. I'm not sure what Toyota came with this front crossmember.


Yeah. I already paid a arm for the Member Brace Set, and this would cost me another arm and a leg lol. The two braces from that set that this would replace were already chunky pieces which have helped cornering in the car already, so it’s the question of ‘pay $500 to replace a part that was from a $500 set’ and if it’s worth it.

So my conclusion is to not buy it for now due to the fact that it wouldn’t really change much in terms of rigidity. I will say that it is super annoying that they only sell these TRD parts in Japan and they offer literally no info on what it is lol!

ZDan 07-27-2021 01:33 PM

Is a "TRD stiffener" the opposite of a "stool softener"?

Bergycheese348 07-27-2021 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by ZDan (Post 3452242)
Is a "TRD stiffener" the opposite of a "stool softener"?

Back with the TURD jokes I see…

But that’s honestly a good one😂

Ultramaroon 07-27-2021 04:35 PM

They were gone?

Thefalls 07-30-2021 05:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Bergycheese348 (Post 3452239)
Yeah. I already paid a arm for the Member Brace Set, and this would cost me another arm and a leg lol. The two braces from that set that this would replace were already chunky pieces which have helped cornering in the car already, so it’s the question of ‘pay $500 to replace a part that was from a $500 set’ and if it’s worth it.

So my conclusion is to not buy it for now due to the fact that it wouldn’t really change much in terms of rigidity. I will say that it is super annoying that they only sell these TRD parts in Japan and they offer literally no info on what it is lol!

To add more confusion, these flexible draw stiffners are supposed to be paired with the TRD flexible chassis braces ( read TRD baseball bat ) and they also cost an arm and a leg or two. :)

gpvecchi 07-30-2021 04:37 PM

A friend tried them. They work wery well on uneven roads, the front is more fast in turn.
But globally less sensation of stiffness.
I'd say they "soften" the front, it's up to tastes.
I like the solid sensation more.


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