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Password JDM Ultimate Strut Tower Brace Package Review and Photoexplosion
Password JDM Ultimate Strut Tower Brace Package Review!
Hello all, in this episode we will take a look at the @password:jdm Ultimate Strut Tower Brace Package. It has a very long name, but the word Ultimate is in it, so it has to be good right? Let's see... Earlier in my series I presented @FT-86 SpeedFactory's strut tower brace. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20863 It was a quality piece and I'd recommend it to anyone, but I was unsure of my plans for forced induction at the time, so I parted ways. I could have gone back to them now that I did not get the sprintex supercharger but I opted to explore and give another vendor a shot. Overall I chose this kit because 1) It meets my desire to mount to the actual strut top instead of those flimsy tack welded studs for the diagonal brace. My mate had a few of his break on him. (sorry Grimmspeed) 2) It is a (Semi) solid lateral brace. No flex points for me (sorry cusco) 3) The piece is a round tubes/pipe. Meets my needs to mount my catch can and vacuum manifold (sorry hotchkis) I don't mean to say other vendor's products are rubbish. I haven't even tried them! They simply do not meet my requirements. Like the @FT-86 SpeedFactory brace , I instantly noticed the difference in chassis response. I just installed this today so I don't have more feedback but I do plan to take Lola out to the track next weekend so I'll be sure to have tons of feedback soon! Shall we get on with it? Product shots Danbo is presenting the Password JDM Ultimate Strut Tower Brace Package (mouthful) http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7287/9...ef21e73b_c.jpg 20130621-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-001 by VictorN07, on Flickr The braces. As far as I know they are made from aluminium. They do adjust in length as the ends are threaded into the red tube itself. There are lockout nuts on each end to keep the bar from winding longer/shorter during operation. If you completely screw the ends in, it is definitely too short to install. http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3754/9...981b828c_c.jpg 20130621-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-002 by VictorN07, on Flickr The diagonal brace for lack of a better word http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3776/9...a714193c_c.jpg 20130621-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-003 by VictorN07, on Flickr Danbo is fascinated. The ends are machined beautifully and have indentation for the huts. The holes are elongated to give some room to install. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7292/9...fc224fa2_c.jpg 20130621-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-004 by VictorN07, on Flickr Ends of the diagonal brace. The backside is flat. The lateral brace is flat on both sides http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5530/9...37c84d76_c.jpg 20130621-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-005 by VictorN07, on Flickr Mounting blocks. The diagonal braces don't install to these but to the stock studs instead. I'll show how they fit together soon. These are also machined out of aluminium. Says made in the USA on one of them. I like this because it actually uses two of the three studs on the strut tower itself. Should be able to transfer the energy laterally better since you don't have to go through the chassis to the tack welded studs for the diagonal brace for some strut tower braces out there. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7319/9...a781860d_c.jpg 20130621-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-006 by VictorN07, on Flickr Danbo goes ooooh http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7377/9...b3543735_c.jpg 20130621-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-007 by VictorN07, on Flickr These hex screws are taken off so you can mount the lateral brace. There are the Password JDM accents as well. Nice touch. http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5342/9...c4d703d7_c.jpg 20130621-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-008 by VictorN07, on Flickr Various angles of the Mounting blocks http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7295/9...d9aed20e_c.jpg 20130621-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-009 by VictorN07, on Flickr Speed holes. http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3765/9...743b5941_c.jpg 20130621-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-010 by VictorN07, on Flickr http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5517/9...04393187_c.jpg 20130621-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-011 by VictorN07, on Flickr The long angled rectangular bore section is for the diagonal brace http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3723/9...e742b6ba_c.jpg 20130621-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-012 by VictorN07, on Flickr Here is how everything fits together. Danbo says hi http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5341/9...bbb15b87_c.jpg 20130621-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-013 by VictorN07, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7448/9...20921500_c.jpg 20130621-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-014 by VictorN07, on Flickr |
Installation
I did not get any instructions in the box. I will admit I didn't look at all at their website for instructions. Gotta "Man" up and figure it out myself Here is the DIY for the @FT-86 SpeedFactory brace. Good starting point for me http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20862 Logically I started by screwing in all the ends all the way, but leave it loose. Here is the a pic of the lateral brace http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5339/9...23a8bf9d_c.jpg 20130623-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-015 by VictorN07, on Flickr I placed the diagonal brace on the firewall side. Now if you turn the red brace, both ends will start to unwind. This is important so both ends are screwed the same amount and will balance load. I unwinded it just enough to place the strut tower side on. Repeat for the other side. Now I Unwinded both bars equally so that the studs sit in the middle of all the elongated holes on each end. Again, this is important to balance the load from the driver side and passenger side. Then I started to add the nuts and bolts back in. You only need to torque it down pretty much two finger tight since the torque needed is so low. And the fact the studs are tack welded on and can break easily if you over do it. Make sure to jump around like the DIY says when tightening things. http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3785/9...f71188cd_c.jpg 20130623-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-016 by VictorN07, on Flickr Here is a closeup of the installed brace. Next I take an adjustable wrench, grab on tight to the red bar to keep it from spinning, and tighten the lock nut down. These will keep the bar from expanding and contracting over time. You can see how much exposed thread there is. http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2891/9...fa2f2476_c.jpg 20130623-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-017 by VictorN07, on Flickr Firewall side http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3759/9...f0766be2_c.jpg 20130623-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-019 by VictorN07, on Flickr Diagonal Brace Finished! I had to take off my vacuum manifold and oil catch cans to install them. I'll put them back on later. http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2849/9...ef903923_c.jpg 20130623-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-018 by VictorN07, on Flickr Here is the lateral brace sitting next to where it goes. You can see it uses two of the actual strut studs. I placed these on both sides and loosely tighten the nut back on. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7413/9...682b3327_c.jpg 20130623-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-020 by VictorN07, on Flickr Again I repeat the expansion procedure and just place one hex bolt on each side. Make sure you install the bar so Password JDM reads the right way. At this point i situate the mounting blocks and tighten down. Now I expand the bar so I can install the hex bolts in the middle of the holes. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7331/9...5550c7fe_c.jpg 20130623-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-021 by VictorN07, on Flickr Again lock down the lockout nut on each side. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7405/9...da4e5c82_c.jpg 20130623-PasswordJDMUltimateStrutTowerBracePackage-022 by VictorN07, on Flickr |
completely amazing as always. I needed this right before bed.
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Bashing other vendors in a review for products you've never had. Got it.
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Frankly, I had the hotchkis on order but backed out because I couldn't mount my catch can to it using the U bolts. |
Looks nice, but all those flex joints used in that strut bar makes it a downgrade from the stock bar. In terms of structural rigidity (i.e., the very purpose of installing a 'strut bar', solid one-piece bar like the OEM ones beats pretty looking aftermarket ones with multi-flex joints every time.
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Strut bar looks really looks good in red.
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looks great!
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While i don't have the Supercharger yet. Here is my engine bay with my PasswordJDM stuff in it.
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I love my PasswordJDM set (in black) but I'll likely have to remove the front bar as I just ordered the Innovate supercharger kit. It's honestly the best looking strut tower and nice thick design.
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