RacingLine Traction Bars for 4th gens & Coupes now available

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Importroller
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Thanks Taz, for the nice surprise!

This will be a basic DIY install instructions. there was one spot I messed up on, but Taz told me what to do after I already made my own adjustment. Oh well, didn't hurt the kit at all. I'll point out what I did later in this.

Firstly, I got this nice box sent to me today

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Took everything out of the packaging, and a smile came to my face when I saw it was the new Traction Rods for the 4th gens.

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I did a quick assembly to determine how everything went together. In this pic, it's not all assembled correctly, but with Taz's help via emails, and a link he sent to the 3rd gen installation instructions, I got it put together correctly. (BTW, this isn't the mistake I was referring to)

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First, you get the car up off the ground. If you have a ramp, or a lift that will keep a load on the front tires, this will be ideal. I didn't have access to either, so I used a regular floor jack, took the wheels off to get better access, left the locking nut on the rods loose until I put the car back on the ground.

Start by loosening the four bolts on the sub frame bracket. You will completely remove the two closest to you if you (closest to the outside of the car)

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This is where I messed up!

I noticed the bolt couldn't slide all the way through without hitting the brace. So I used a grinder and gut out the small notch in the brace so the bolt would fit. Turns out, if you assemble the entire TR Brace to the rod, you can put it all on as a whole unit, and not have to do what I did. You will slide the bracket under the subframe brace. Once in, reinstall the two bolts, but don't fully tighten them down until you have the entire unit together as one piece.

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Install the hardware in this order.

Bolt, washer, special washer, heim joint, special washer, aluminum adapter. Then install through the bottom of the control arm, then washer, and two nuts!

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Topview before bolt is pushed all the way through.

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Notch I made

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Now, since I still have a bad axle, I haven't been able to really get on this thing. My new axle should be here wednesday. But just the little bit of acceleration and cornering I've taken so far, it's like night and day from normal. You can literally feel the wheels staying put to the pavement.

So far, on a scale of 1-10 on this mod, I'm giving it an 8. It's not higher just because i can't put full pressure on them yet. But by next week, that will be a different story!!!


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Out of curiosity, I wonder if this would alleviate rubbing if you're slammed.. Nice write up

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Depends how close you are to the fenders as is.

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they're not technically available yet... but soon. this should be posted in the coupe section, not much love for the subforums

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Blackmobile wrote:they're not technically available yet... but soon. this should be posted in the coupe section, not much love for the subforums
agreed but there's a link atleast :mike

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I HATE those sub frame brackets so much

Stupid things hang down 1.5 inches lower than anything else down there, and scrape all the time

It looks like this bar not only makes the bracket .25 inches lower, but also adds low hanging joints

A nightmare for coupes with coil overs

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If your car is that low already, then you should be use to having to angle yourself all the time to go over bumps.

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Looks like i might be ordering some of these soon, hate the torque steer i get with my 19's. Good write up !

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OK, Taz made an adjustment to the product and now uses Bushings instead of the big alluminum adapter.

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Solid! Looks like i'll be adding this to my list of parts to get

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BUMP for more info on performance. More than one person has to have these by now. I'm needing some justification lol

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I'm actually surprised to see no other reviews yet also, I know at least 20 sets went out in the last 2 weeks....

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Bought these when they came out.just haven't installed them yet cuz of college. Plan on doing it soon though and taking it to the track.when that happen I will post though. Be patient, news will arrive on the effect^_^

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Racingline wrote:I'm actually surprised to see no other reviews yet also, I know at least 20 sets went out in the last 2 weeks....

I also was wondering if the new bushings will be in every new set or if some will still have the aluminum adapter.

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Racingline wrote:I'm actually surprised to see no other reviews yet also, I know at least 20 sets went out in the last 2 weeks....
I haven't even had a chance to open my box yet. Don't know if I have the new rubber bushings or the first style. Hope to find out this weekend!

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sweet, let me know how the install goes. or post some pics!

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i'm pretty sure they're all going to have the new bushing. and the bushing isn't rubber, i can't remember exactly what but it's some other material that's much harder that rubber

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Blackmobile wrote:i'm pretty sure they're all going to have the new bushing. and the bushing isn't rubber, i can't remember exactly what but it's some other material that's much harder that rubber
I have the feeling it's probably polyurethane, better for performance :chuckle:

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Yes all kits shipped with the polyurethane bushings

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I absolutely love these things. It did point out to me though that now I need to order my strut tower bar to stiffen up the top some more so it's all even.

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Just ordered my set! Cant wait.

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I got mine in and they look solid but I won't be able to install them for awhile but once I do, I'll let you guys know what I think.

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Has anyone even bothered looking at my write-up on these in the AC section, People said they wanted one so I took the time and got literally nothing. really kinda pisses me off, I dont think I'll do that again if thats the way it goes. But these things are great Racing Line, I love your products!

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You want some cheese with that wine?

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Importroller wrote:You want some cheese with that wine?
Sure, I love cheese with wine :woot:


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