Tiida Strut bars?

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diego1212
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I was looking through eBay and came across this:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...d=1,1

What do you guys think about this?


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getfdaz1
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I was looking at that the other day, The shipping sounds ridiculous $60 + $135 but Im tempted lol.

diego1212
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yeah me too i mean the tiida is practially the same but the fact that the name of another car turns me off to it...

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Those are not strut bars, real strut bars attach to the strut itself, hence the name. You can go to a machine shop and have those made for about the same price minus the shipping. Here is a pic of a real strut bar. . .


diego1212
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i understand that and i noticed but i was meely meaning my impatience for the god ones to come outlol

Legacy40k
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I realize that Strut bars help to increase handling, but I'm curious as to how they do, and in the case of a hatchback like the V, where does the rear bar get placed?

And how noticeable is the difference when compared to new rims/tires and/or lowering a bit.


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