DC Sports CS-1 Steel Series Strut Bar
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DC Sports CS-1 Steel Series Strut Bar
I've been helping DC Sports out recently with some of their product development and here is just the first of a few things we have to show for it for our tC2's
introducing the DC Sports CS-1 Steel Series Front Strut Bar.
It's definitely SUPER thick
It does rub on the plastic top cowl, but they don't see it causing any issues. (And upon driving with it I haven't yet either)
The bar is currently in producation and will be available for sale to the public in about a month/month and a half. Stay tuned for reviews and updates.
introducing the DC Sports CS-1 Steel Series Front Strut Bar.
It's definitely SUPER thick
It does rub on the plastic top cowl, but they don't see it causing any issues. (And upon driving with it I haven't yet either)
The bar is currently in producation and will be available for sale to the public in about a month/month and a half. Stay tuned for reviews and updates.
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If I'm not mistaking, doesn't the OEM "spacers" as mentioned, connect to the firewall? If so, removing those would actually negate some of the factory bracing. And it'd be awesome IF a company would make the strut bar with a replacement ring built into the bar. (essentially combing the OEM brace with the strut bar to make one)
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If I'm not mistaking, doesn't the OEM "spacers" as mentioned, connect to the firewall? If so, removing those would actually negate some of the factory bracing. And it'd be awesome IF a company would make the strut bar with a replacement ring built into the bar. (essentially combing the OEM brace with the strut bar to make one)
There's also no removable factory bracing. There is some factory ~1.5-2" box tubing welded from the firewall to the strut towers that is painted and hidden under the cowling, but there's nothing else connecting them together. A solid bar like this is a good way to add some rigidity to the front structure. Toyota has the TRD bar available because they know there is a bit of performance to be gained from connecting those 2 points as there's nothing else there from the factory, but for the price. DC gets my vote as well.
Last edited by drizzoh; 07-12-2018 at 07:30 PM.
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