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Old Jun 14, 2007 | 12:25 PM
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In my opinion, no. The bracing ties the top of the shock absorbers to the floor near the rear bumper. Any torsional loads in the unibody that affect the rear suspension will be the same if not worse at the back of the car. This won't stiffen the body/frame and it still ties to the rubber mounted shock studs.

Normally when one attempts to stiffen the suspension structure, the idea is to bring the seperate suspension components together into a single rigid structure so that they do not move relative to each other. Thats why full cages that tie into the suspension consoles at both ends of the car are so effective. Our cars are designed to do that already. The overhanging parts of the car that are outside that critical area are just extra weight,though they keep the rain out. If you look at full race cars, the structural frame only goes to the far corners of the suspension, everything beyond that is light struts to support the hollow body shells.

It really looks cool though.

You should stop and think about what the part is specifically trying to accomplish, and then evaluate whether the solution proposed can make a positive difference.

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Old Jun 17, 2007 | 11:59 PM
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J's racing rear strut bar makes sound

Does it make noise for anyone when you hit bumps? Like a tinking sound. I had a mechanic friend install it so maybe thats normal. Probably just road noise being channeled in the bar itself as there isn't anything loose on the bar itself.

Any ideas?

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Old Jun 18, 2007 | 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Halcyon
Does it make noise for anyone when you hit bumps? Like a tinking sound. I had a mechanic friend install it so maybe thats normal. Probably just road noise being channeled in the bar itself as there isn't anything loose on the bar itself.

Any ideas?

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I had the same issue. Any little rattle or squeek drives me crazy. I removed the end pieces and put a little grease between the factory washer and the rubber mounts.Then I put a nylon washer and more grease between the factory washer and the end mounts. Snug the factory bolts down until tight but don't overtighten. Then install rear bar between the mounts and secure in place with a little grease in the holes. I didn,t over tighten these aswell. my problem was sovled. I hope this helps
 
Old Jun 18, 2007 | 09:17 PM
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yea it might just b your chassis trying to flex??
 
Old Jun 18, 2007 | 09:23 PM
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hm. so does the washer go above the strut bar and then nut or is it washer, strut bar, nut. Right now the bar is sitting on the metal washer and held on by the nut above the strut bar. I'm thinking maybe metal on metal is making me hear it vs rubber stopper on metal.

The instructions were in japanese and had 2 tiny pictures that describe nothing.
 
Old Jun 18, 2007 | 10:16 PM
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Put the nylon washes between the metal washer and the strut bar. Add a little grease to eliminate friction when it's tightened down.
 
Old Jun 18, 2007 | 10:40 PM
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We put it on the rubber stopper and the nut on top for the meantime, it eliminated the sound issue, but im going to take your advise and get some nylon washers for it and try that instead.

Until i learn japanese, that will have to do.

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Old Jun 20, 2007 | 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by George02
yea it might just b your chassis trying to flex??
More likely, it's just your shocks moving around in their rubber mounts. The shocks are the only things that the bar touches or effects, and they're mounted in rubber at both ends.

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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 03:33 PM
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DME strut braces from NonStopTuning

I did a little bit of searching and didn't find this. Has anyone around here tried the DME strut braces?





I saw these on ebay this morning:
eBay Motors: NST 06-07 Honda FIT -FRONT- Strut Brace / Bar by DME (item 110143774915 end time Jul-07-07 18:18:31 PDT)

So, has anyone tried these yet? Any thoughts?
 
Old Jun 28, 2007 | 09:45 PM
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wow that looks like cusco style bars.
 
Old Jun 28, 2007 | 10:04 PM
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yea they dont look bad?? whats the pricing on them??
 
Old Jun 28, 2007 | 11:26 PM
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Damn those braces look damn nice, Non Stop Tuning makes top notch products. I've got their pulleys on my tC and they kick arse, great quality. They're highly respected in the Toyota/Scion community. Really hope they make some pulleys for the Fit b/c I'd be all over those for sure.
 
Old Jun 28, 2007 | 11:40 PM
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they dont even have them on their website for the fit
 
Old Jun 28, 2007 | 11:45 PM
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I just checked and its there under "Suspension Components". Heres the link:
NST - NonStopTuning Strut Braces

Shows that they're priced at $110.
 
Old Jun 29, 2007 | 02:59 AM
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X2 thinking about selling mine since I dont track ride my car?
 
Old Jun 29, 2007 | 03:08 PM
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I think I may try one of these. Which one do you guys think makes the most noticeable difference for everyday city driving?
 
Old Jul 2, 2007 | 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by George02
X2 thinking about selling mine since I dont track ride my car?
Any reason why? Does it affect driveability in any way?

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Old Jul 2, 2007 | 01:10 AM
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no just because I dont drive it on the track, theres not as much flex when it is on which is good, it does its job
 
Old Jul 2, 2007 | 01:20 AM
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Originally Posted by JDMchris.com
I had mine for maybe 2 weeks tops. it does its job. The installation is the same as any other strut bar. personally i just didnt like the look of it. I ended up taking a loss and selling it cheap to another member. it does its job.
it is true, it does the job, but the look just................not nice at all. if you don't tell anybody, no one know that's a Spoon product.
 
Old Jul 2, 2007 | 02:30 AM
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Originally Posted by sy11580
it is true, it does the job, but the look just................not nice at all. if you don't tell anybody, no one know that's a Spoon product.
yea thats wat sux! to bad mugen strut bar cost an arm & leg just for a front strut bar or else id buy it
 



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