Poodles;1118064 said:
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I know of only one that was made that would have any real effect and you'll never find it... The other one would have to be welded on. Even then the difference is going to be extremely minor.
That is interesting to know, I thought that the strut bars were designed to take some flex out of the upper strut towers.
What is the difference in our suspension configuration that minimizes the
effect of the strut bars? I have Cusco front and rear bars on mine and
thought I noticed some difference in the handling, maybe less body roll?
Maybe that's just a perceived observation to justify their being on the car?
Cosmetically they look nice, functionally though I'm curious. There are a number of companies selling them for our cars and I wonder why they were
developed and offered in the first place? Maybe as a fad or just for something else to sell to an unknowing public.