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  1. #1
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    Strut Bar and Aircon

    Hey guys,

    Does anyone here have an EG WITH a strut bar on the front.

    It looks like the aircon woudl get in the way


    So i think those bars with the ring mounts are outta the question, but would these work?



    thanks
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  2. #2
    You CAN fit a strut bar with the AC pipe , but you must temporarily move it ( there is one or two bolts to remove nearby) to fit the bar , THEN reinstall the AC piping again. Be careful not to bend the piping too much.
    The picture you show , is a UPPER chassis brace. It fits above the strut area , upon the metal ( there is 2 holes either side) You need 4 x bolts and 4 x nuts to fit it on.Same design as the stock DC2 ITR front bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    You CAN fit a strut bar with the AC pipe , but you must temporarily move it ( there is one or two bolts to remove nearby) to fit the bar , THEN reinstall the AC piping again. Be careful not to bend the piping too much.
    The picture you show , is a UPPER chassis brace. It fits above the strut area , upon the metal ( there is 2 holes either side) You need 4 x bolts and 4 x nuts to fit it on.Same design as the stock DC2 ITR front bar.
    So the pictured one goes into those 2 plastic plugs that can be seen in my pic? And should clear aircon?
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    Yes it should.

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    I have a strut bar with the ring mounts, its a bitch to fit it but i got it done.
    as Ben said you gotta use some effort to move both piping out of the way


    When i did it i moved these 2, 1 is a bolt and the other is a clip

    I'm not too sure it i went about it the right way but I got it in.

    mine looked like this unbolted but i got them in after fighting with the piping.


    and notice the clamp that I unscrewed, I was unable to get it back on, Im not too sure if thats the way its meant to be but.

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    its not only the black pipe. u also hav to move/life the little sliver one under it aswell
    凸-_-凸

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    So are these worth it, Is there a noticable diffrence?
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    get a spoon one. well worth it..
    CEE CEE DUB U

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    ^^^

    dont feel like payine 2x more for what is essentially a metal pole

    But can ppl feel the diffrence?
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  10. #10
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    find a second hand one. i brought mine for $150. i was given a strut bar that was brought from ebay, it was a heavy mofo. it was about 3 times heavier than the spoon one. when i swapped them over, the spoon one performed better than that heavy mofo. and yes u can feel the difference.

    u pay what u get ..
    if ur gunna modify, modify it properly so u dont have to change it over again ..
    CEE CEE DUB U

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