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Old Feb 21, 2024 | 08:04 PM
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Default Looking for strut tie-bar brace

I am looking for the front strut tie-bar brace for the 1st Gen Scion Xb. I currently own an Envy Green RS 3.0 and looking for either one of the originals TRD Part Number PTR02-52060-06 or a hotchkis strut bar. If anybody has one for sale please let me know. Thanks in advance and it is a pleasure driving these guys!!
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Why? Given where the strut towers are on an xB it's proven to do nothing but add weight...
Old Feb 28, 2024 | 08:08 PM
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It is about the look under the hood. There was also a special edition of this sold for the Release Series 3.0 cars too. Not everything has to be fast.
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Originally Posted by ExtremeCole
It is about the look under the hood. There was also a special edition of this sold for the Release Series 3.0 cars too. Not everything has to be fast.
Never mentioned anything about speed...just said it didn't do anything. Your car...your money, do your thing.

You could always do a nationwide parts search on that Toyota part number to see if any dealers might have one hiding on a shelf in the back somewhere.
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