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Old 03-26-2004, 04:11 AM   #1
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Default Rear inside strut brace?

I would like to know who makes a rear strut brace that mounts between the rear two sides by the crago area?
I have seen a picture on here I think it was painted blue and mounted to the cargo hooks.
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Old 03-26-2004, 04:12 AM   #2
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I did a search but turned up empty handed.

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Old 03-26-2004, 04:16 AM   #3
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Squirrel has some pictures in an imagestation album and I think on of them might be what you are talking about. It seems to be holding a sub enclosure in place as well.


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Old 03-26-2004, 04:28 AM   #4
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That is Steve from Bbist. He has one in his Xb.
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Old 03-28-2004, 04:07 PM   #5
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Squirrel has some pictures in an imagestation album and I think on of them might be what you are talking about. It seems to be holding a sub enclosure in place as well.


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Yup, I took that pic at Exposed.

Its the rear brace from an actual bB. It connects the shock towers and is bolted in three places. Check my Exposed pics for a couple more.
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Old 03-28-2004, 08:48 PM   #6
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It's all for looks on the rear. It won't help brace much of anything. If someone braces the actual suspension components then I'll care. A cardboard tube and aluminum foil would do the same as what is pictured there.
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there goes the cargo area. it looks nice though. is that some sort of clothes rack?
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It's all for looks on the rear. It won't help brace much of anything. If someone braces the actual suspension components then I'll care. A cardboard tube and aluminum foil would do the same as what is pictured there.
Something like this?

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dude thats freakin overkill.
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Squirrel has some pictures in an imagestation album and I think on of them might be what you are talking about. It seems to be holding a sub enclosure in place as well.


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Is that something that is available for sale? Or do we have to make one ourselves?
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It's all for looks on the rear. It won't help brace much of anything. If someone braces the actual suspension components then I'll care. A cardboard tube and aluminum foil would do the same as what is pictured there.
What exactly is it that you'd like to brace in the back? There are no struts so you can't exactly have a strut tower brace

Not that I'm condoning that nipple jewelery in the picture but hey, you might as well make it look cool.

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I think tieing the rear shock towers together would be benificial to prevent flex in the rear of the body. I intend to do this to my Xa as well as tieing the lower suspension pivots together and fwd to the subframe. Stablizing the suspension points is always good for improving handling and the feel of a car.

I think that pic is of an air bag suspension with fancy pivots, it had better be overkill or there would be serious problems when it broke while driving.

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I have taken a Hotchkis front strutbar cut it, heated the ends and bent them down grinded of the tabs and mounted it between the shock towers... It is now being powder coated and I hope to have it back and installed for the SD BBQ party. I am using this for a show mount for a 17" Samsung DVI/SVGA panel display I will be connecting to my carputer. It is a B!tch to do but it works...
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Here is a pic of a mock up for a sub enclosure with the Hotchkis Bar installed between the rear shock towers...

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Dave,

So you finally gave in to a type-r and got rid of your basslink....can't wait to see the install. BTW that looks tight!

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So you finally gave in to a type-r and got rid of your basslink....can't wait to see the install. BTW that looks tight!

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Yeah... I still like the base link if I was going to use it as my daily driver but ... anyway my girlfriend needs it in her 03 Corolla. I have the fiberglass skin on it now and I am working on the spare tire cover. I will try to post some updates later this week.

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just a follow up on the modified Hotchkis bar used for shock tower brace/panel mount...

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wow that looks really good
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Here is a link to a mock up of a sub enclosure with the Hotchkis Bar installed between the rear shock towers...

http://groups.msn.com/GearheadJr/sub...oto&PhotoID=89
i see you r putting an aftermarket spare like i did... i guess what they say is true all great minds think alike

props on the rear strut
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Here is a link to a mock up of a sub enclosure with the Hotchkis Bar installed between the rear shock towers...

http://groups.msn.com/GearheadJr/sub...oto&PhotoID=89
i see you r putting an aftermarket spare like i did... i guess what they say is true all great minds think alike

props on the rear strut
Do you have any pic's of yours with the spare? I have been delayed in getting my sub enclosure and tire cover smoothed out and gel coated. Just wanted to see if we came up with same concept with a exposed spare tire? :D
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