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Old Oct 26, 2012 | 10:12 AM
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Now that I got my brake light issue resolved, it's time to move back to the suspension. As the title states, I'm looking at a strut tower brace. I see them range from $50 ebay special to over $250 for a hotchkis. Is there really any advantage form one to the other? I mean the whole proncipal is to reduce flex in the front end by bracing the strut towers, correct? Is it really worth paying for a fancy looking hotchkis one or would the standard metal bar bolted between the towers accomplish the same thing? (just not look as fancy). There are even adjustable ones that run around $140. Advise?
 
Old Oct 26, 2012 | 10:25 AM
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my advice is go with the SLP one which was an actual option and stay away from the ebay specials. they all pretty much do the same thing
 
Old Oct 26, 2012 | 11:52 AM
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^ Agreed. Or at the least a BMR or UMI one as they both are good as well and aren't too expensive. I believe Hawks Third Gen sells them too.
 
Old Oct 26, 2012 | 12:21 PM
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Alright. I just ordered an SLP one from summit. Along with new upper/lower balljoints and ca bushings.
 
Old Oct 27, 2012 | 12:21 AM
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Originally Posted by nj85z28
my advice is go with the SLP one which was an actual option and stay away from the ebay specials. they all pretty much do the same thing
if they all pretty much do the same thing, why recommend one over another?
 
Old Oct 27, 2012 | 12:50 AM
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if they all pretty much do the same thing, why recommend one over another?

That my friend is a good question

P.S: Sorry nj you walked into that one
 
Old Oct 27, 2012 | 01:05 AM
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Quality of the material and actual design of the brace. I believe the SLP one is the only that'll fit the SS models (for whatever reason). BMR, UMI, and Spohn are probably your best out there for the money on the aftermarket. Cheapo ebay is you get what you pay for. Edelbrock makes a 3 point one that connects the cowl to the towers (making a triangle) and while this may seem like a great idea, it's been known to break windshields. It's like tires, they all do the same thing, but some are better than others in design, fit, and function.
 
Old Oct 27, 2012 | 08:46 AM
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You could have saved yourself a lot of money and picked up a 2x4 at the lumber yard, cut it to the right length, wedge it between the top mounting bolts on the strut towers, and sheet metal screw it to the tower. After all, all 2x4's do pretty much the same thing!
 
Old Oct 27, 2012 | 11:23 AM
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You mean kinda like this?

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Good joints, MK. I bought a hotchkiss from a forum member and its the triangle type, didn't think about it possibly affecting the windshield, but I got a great deal on it. I couldn't figure out how to actually mount it to the cowl, though, so I just mounted it to the towers and left it near the cowl unmounted:

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Sorry about the blur.
 

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Old Oct 27, 2012 | 12:41 PM
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You could probably make yourself your own STB if you had the skills and a good welder and access to strong, light steel.

As far as the 3 point one goes, that is only what I've heard. I've seen some photos of it cracking the windshield, but for all I know they installed it wrong. I'm sure if they're installed properly they wouldn't have a problem or else why would they make them?
 



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