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Old Oct 14, 2004 | 01:53 AM
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I found the "ScionSport" website which offers many aftermarket parts.
They have a strut-tower brace for $39.


Is this thing ligit?!
Is it any good?
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http://scionsport.com/store/product_...357ef51f6c65b7
Old Oct 14, 2004 | 01:56 AM
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Probably flexes more than the frame it's trying to brace.
Old Oct 14, 2004 | 02:24 AM
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a strut tower bar is a strut tower bar. You won't notice a diffrence between that and a Hotchkis.

I used to Auto X my honda with a $15 strut brace from e-bay, i also had a spoon strut bar.......couldn't tell the diffrence between the 2.....just the bling factor of the spoon
Old Oct 14, 2004 | 02:52 AM
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i have that one it's great. all the strut bars i've ever got for any car were cheap and on ebay and they have all been great additions to the cars they were put on
Old Oct 14, 2004 | 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Max2k
Probably flexes more than the frame it's trying to brace.
Aircraft billet aluminum flexes for nobody!!! (unless over your knee, which you xB won't do )

My friend the man with a PHD in Metallurgy studied it for me. The more advanced bars are looking to help with flex from front to back motion of the strut towers (hence the seperated bars). If your muscle powered xB creates that kind of flex from it's monster engine attempting to put all it's power to the ground in a hurry, it would contribute a TEENY TINY BIT only then. Otherwise, as a far as left to right goes, it's all style.!!!
Old Oct 14, 2004 | 01:55 PM
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Thanks for the info all.
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Sounds like a deal to me and good enough for my xB.

Old Oct 14, 2004 | 02:29 PM
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I got that exact same bar on my car. i got mine from e-bay for $8 with $15 shipping. Do a search on e-bay under scion xb you'llfind a ton of them. Ps it is a pain in the ___ to install
Old Oct 14, 2004 | 03:04 PM
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what these people are nuts i bought this same bar on ebay it is cheap and ugly
i wish i did not waist my time if they had looked they would know that the thing will flex if road hard the mounting plate is very thin and the bar is not nice
junk stay away spend the money $75 and get the dc sports if you are really wanting something worth the money
Old Oct 14, 2004 | 03:20 PM
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what these people are nuts i bought this same bar on ebay it is cheap and ugly
i wish i did not waist my time if they had looked they would know that the thing will flex if road hard the mounting plate is very thin and the bar is not nice
junk stay away spend the money $75 and get the dc sports if you are really wanting something worth the money
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Old Oct 14, 2004 | 05:20 PM
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So then... any recommendations on strut-tower braces for the xB?
Got Links?
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33591
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Originally Posted by rallyxb
So then... any recommendations on strut-tower braces for the xB?
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You do realize my 2nd post was in jest? Look at pics on my link below. I tested it on a rally track in West Virginia. There was very little body roll in the front of the vehicle in hard turns, WITHOUT SWAY BARS UPGRADED.

I will add the sway bars, but the bar performed wonderfully. The gentleman from Georgia is correct about how ugly it is. That's the only drawback.
Old Oct 14, 2004 | 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by BrockAbabba
Originally Posted by rallyxb
So then... any recommendations on strut-tower braces for the xB?
Got Links?
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You do realize my 2nd post was in jest? Look at pics on my link below. I tested it on a rally track in West Virginia. There was very little body roll in the front of the vehicle in hard turns, WITHOUT SWAY BARS UPGRADED.

I will add the sway bars, but the bar performed wonderfully. The gentleman from Georgia is correct about how ugly it is. That's the only drawback.


nice ride dude i looked at pics
if you really look into it the way the xb is built the towers are such a part of the firewall and body construction that it really wont flex anyway i beleive that you dont even neeed it if you have sway bars on it is mostly for looks in my best quess
hard to prove that it works
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nice ride dude i looked at pics
if you really look into it the way the xb is built the towers are such a part of the firewall and body construction that it really wont flex anyway i beleive that you dont even neeed it if you have sway bars on it is mostly for looks in my best quess
hard to prove that it works
Thanks!

And to your point about construction. I was a HUGE nay sayer and was completely willing to take a chance on it. That's why i bought the cheapo with the resolve to buy a high dollar one if it worked. I got 1000 miles of regular driving on my beast before putting it on. Once in place I DEFINATELY could feel the difference, mostly on cloverleaf interstate ramps. It is more fun on street corners too! I did not run it all out on a road track without the bar, but I still believe it is an improvement.

The only other thing that added more stability to my ride was my JJ Products arm rest. I can now stay in the drivers seat by gripping that thing while I steer. I cannot imagine life without it.
Old Oct 14, 2004 | 06:18 PM
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how did u get those clean corners like that. i want some
Old Oct 14, 2004 | 06:32 PM
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how did u get those clean corners like that. i want some
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5078

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Old Oct 15, 2004 | 02:15 AM
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dude the "thin " plate will not bend unless you track it every day. trust me these bars work and are a great cheap addition. i'll admit if i was doing stuff other than just street i would get better quality but for the average street carver these rock.
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I got this same one from ptuning.com.there one our sponsor seller here in scionlife for alittle under $90.00 w/shipping including.and im happy with it.....................juan
Old Oct 19, 2004 | 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by BrockAbabba
Originally Posted by rallyxb
So then... any recommendations on strut-tower braces for the xB?
Got Links?
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You do realize my 2nd post was in jest? Look at pics on my link below. I tested it on a rally track in West Virginia. There was very little body roll in the front of the vehicle in hard turns, WITHOUT SWAY BARS UPGRADED.

I will add the sway bars, but the bar performed wonderfully. The gentleman from Georgia is correct about how ugly it is. That's the only drawback.
Yes I know your post was in jest.
:D
I was just wondering if there were any other comments on recommended brands, types, etc.
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if ya got lots of money go with the dc one its nice. but i love my cheapo.!!!
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