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  1. #13
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    Integra Type R
    Snapped clean from the looks of it in the pics.

    ASR protected the subframe. thats what its suppose to do
    mugen無限power

  2. #14
    midori Array
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    yeah no sub frame damage. Had i good look while i was taking off them broken brackets. Thank god for the asr brace. I wouldnt recommend beaks for low cars with no asr brace.

  3. #15
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    Jazz EVO IX
    told ya the beaks was just bling bling, ASR FTW!!!
    Evo IX - THE FINAL EVOLUTION

  4. #16
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    CT9A
    Ouch.

  5. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by dupac-> View Post
    yeah no sub frame damage. Had i good look while i was taking off them broken brackets. Thank god for the asr brace. I wouldnt recommend beaks for low cars with no asr brace.
    If the ASR brace had hit the road, would you have felt like crying? Looks like the Beaks bar sacrificed itself to protect the ASR brace. LOL
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  6. #18
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    96" VTIR Civic
    Wouldn't the ASR do the same job as the beaks bar why have both ?

  7. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by dupac->
    "tie" bar... all for the bling
    i think that sums it up

  8. #20
    in an impact anything is going to break or weaken. regardless its best that it absorbs the force and shatters rather than takes a hit , gets hairline fractures and falls off at a later date lol

    btw ASR FTW

  9. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by Limbo View Post
    told ya the beaks was just bling bling, ASR FTW!!!
    but i ;lliked the bling!
    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    If the ASR brace had hit the road, would you have felt like crying? Looks like the Beaks bar sacrificed itself to protect the ASR brace. LOL
    haha i dunno if the car could bottom out that much without going airborne
    lol

    Quote Originally Posted by ek4-guy View Post
    Wouldn't the ASR do the same job as the beaks bar why have both ?
    beaks tie bar is just a useless bling bling rod.. joins from both lower lca bolts.. like the pic i drew..

    they dont do the same thing
    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    in an impact anything is going to break or weaken. regardless its best that it absorbs the force and shatters rather than takes a hit , gets hairline fractures and falls off at a later date lol

    btw ASR FTW
    asr

  10. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by dupac-> View Post
    beaks tie bar is just a useless bling bling rod.. joins from both lower lca bolts.. like the pic i drew..

    they dont do the same thing
    Doesn't the ASR brace also joins both the lower LCA bolts together?
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  11. #23
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    yes but the primary purpose of the ASR is the subframe brace

    the role of teh beaks tie bar is to help with LCA flex

    and bling
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  12. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by trism View Post
    the role of teh beaks tie bar is to help with LCA flex
    to add , any tie bar is to help prevent LCA-to-subframe connection flex , that is - the bushes themselves.

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