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Looks like its going to be Tanabe because of it being steel made vs. aluminum and Grimm Speed MBC for the same reason.
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Oh ok, yeah the reason I went that route is because of that. I can't wait to install that and the MBC. Parts are on order.
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Looks like the one mounted towards the rear uses two of the strut tower bolts and the one towards the front uses one strut tower bolt and the two tower to firewall bar studs, which have proven to be weak, so I'd pick the rear mounting option.
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That's my setup. Good choice.
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From my BMW days, strut tower bars that had pivot points were very frowned upon and generally considered cosmetic parts. I have the SRT bar, but mostly as a cosmetic piece as it compliments the two existing bars.
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I have the tanabe and it does the job and was cheaper and in my opinion looks better. Only time will tell if it will hold up but so far so good.
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From reading this was going to go with whiteline but think about tanabe but doing some picture research I am seeing different pictures of the strut bar which one is the right one? @JoeBoxer you can get tanabe strut bars?
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![]() The Tanabe is sold but the Whiteline might be available, i can get more of either and @whataboutbob has a Tanabe he will be selling when his Whiteline one comes in. I'll be posting them up on my facebook page when they come in also, just another way of tracking your orders from me. I post pics when the parts come in and also text a picture of the shipping label to you when i send it off. Last edited by JoeBoxer; 02-20-2013 at 06:53 PM. |
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went ahead and put the Whiteline one on, weather here is terrible but if i notice any difference i will let you know.
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Can't tell much cause its 35 degrees and raining but so far it feels pretty good. I'm glad i put it on i think its a nice purchase.
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