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  1. #13
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    well it still connects to the strut tower.
    lol.

  2. #14
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    Cools thanks for that pic, one advice though. Your car needs a clean, i see lots of leaves where the window wipers are lol

    What are the different effects that these bars have on the car?

    I might go invest on the "Strut bar"

  3. #15
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    ^^^dont both do the same shit??

  4. #16
    try www.redbook.com.au it shows what accessories/modifications are standard on all cars
    I haven't driven a Honda in years. :/ Does my honda lawn mower and whipper snipper count?

  5. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by destrukshn View Post
    well it still connects to the strut tower.
    lol.
    no it dosent *dont confuse people even more Mr Honda worker*
    It connects above the strut tower area onto the chassis

  6. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by DUST View Post
    Cools thanks for that pic, one advice though. Your car needs a clean, i see lots of leaves where the window wipers are lol

    What are the different effects that these bars have on the car?

    I might go invest on the "Strut bar"
    not my car btw
    Quote Originally Posted by ChargeR
    Ozhonda mods don't sleep, they wait.

  7. #19
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    so one makes the chassis more rigid and one prevents the struts from moving?! ive got the type r chassis bar.

  8. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by sassy_fit_vtit View Post
    try www.redbook.com.au it shows what accessories/modifications are standard on all cars
    That site doesn't say if the chassis brace is standard...

    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    no it dosent *dont confuse people even more Mr Honda worker*
    It connects above the strut tower area onto the chassis
    Quote Originally Posted by destrukshn View Post
    well it still connects to the strut tower.
    lol.
    Either from just connecting to 2 different spot around the same area, wth does it do?

    One hold the coilovers for what purpose?

    One hold the chassis to make it more rigid for better handling?

  9. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    no it dosent *dont confuse people even more Mr Honda worker*
    It connects above the strut tower area onto the chassis
    So the stock DC2 mounting point is defined as "chassis" but 5cm to the right is no longer the chassis? Come on

  10. #22
    Also, it's probably just as false to call a bar connecting the upper shock mounts together as a "strut brace" as it is to call the "chassis brace" a "strut brace". On our double wishbone Honda's, the shock/spring assembly (unlike a "strut" of our lesser favourite suspension design) does not affect suspension geometry, nor is it a structural member bearing any load other than compression - hence why the chassis brace connects to where it does.

    Then again, it's all useless semantics. We all know what everyone means when they say it, so why bother arguing.
    Last edited by string; 22-08-2007 at 03:51 PM.

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