As the topic states, i would like to stiffen up my chassis and prob remove the back seat. Which location at the back would be the best suited to install this strut brace? also anybody did the underneat for the front?
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For a rear brace, it all depends on whether or not you want your plastic trim and/ or seat to remain. If the answer is no, just get a steel bar , cut it to length, hammer the ends flat, and weld it to the strut towers wherever you see fit. (Middle-edge is best)
This position will need adjustment if you have a backseat, as it will hit the said bar. You could move it back to the walls behind the strut towers, which would still work but not quite as noticeably. (as it would still allow some flex at the strut towers.
The best way is the first option, with added triangulation from the center of the bar down to each corner where the strut towers meet the floor. I plan on doing that in my car sometime in the next month.
Bomz civic one works well in the back. Contact FastorBust about it...
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it works with the seat, connects to the shock tops in the back between the two strut nuts.
89 Festiva L Carby 4 Speed... RIP. Evicted and Scrapped. I HATE MY FAMILY
94 aspire 3 door Red -- Former BP, V6 KLDE swap underway! RIP... Rotted and Flooded out...
2012 Mazda 2 Touring 5 Speed... It's Very, Very, Very green... Daily Driver
1964 Barracuda 360 V8 Push Button 904 Auto, New Money Pit
89 Festiva L Carby 4 Speed... RIP. Evicted and Scrapped. I HATE MY FAMILY
94 aspire 3 door Red -- Former BP, V6 KLDE swap underway! RIP... Rotted and Flooded out...
2012 Mazda 2 Touring 5 Speed... It's Very, Very, Very green... Daily Driver
1964 Barracuda 360 V8 Push Button 904 Auto, New Money Pit
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