View Full Version : Yaris Support bar on ebay
Astroman
04-06-2007, 03:47 PM
What do you guys think of these? They seem to be reasonably priced and crafted (from looking at the photos anyway.) I have seen the braces from C-ONE and they seem to offer more support. Would these be worth the savings for stiffening the chassis up, or not. :iono:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/07-2007-TOYOTA-YARIS-REAR-LOWER-TIE-SUPPORT-BAR-JDM_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33591QQihZ004QQitem Z140104453037QQrdZ1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/07-2007-TOYOTA-YARIS-FRONT-LOWER-TIE-SUPPORT-BAR-JDM_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33591QQihZ004QQitem Z140104453036QQrdZ1
ROCKLANDTOYOTA
04-06-2007, 04:51 PM
i like the blue color but ive seen better as far as bars go.......
Moose
04-06-2007, 05:37 PM
i like the blue color but ive seen better as far as bars go.......
??????
In my experience, a strut brace is a strut brace and a tie bar is a tie bar. All of the braces and tie bars on my Civic were purchased from eBay, and the most expensive one was $25- that car was an SCCA Solo2 regional finalist 3 years in a row. I'll pay big bucks for a nice sway bar set, but not for braces- hell, I'll probably make the braces for my Yaris. You can buy the ends and piping from Summit racing for cheap.
Black Yaris
04-06-2007, 06:43 PM
that looks a bit short to be of any real advantage
Astroman
04-06-2007, 07:31 PM
I went ahead and placed a $9.99 bid for the rear bar... Figure for 30 bucks I won't be out much if it works or not. I'll let ya all know if I win or not.
joey1320
04-06-2007, 07:36 PM
I went ahead and placed a $9.99 bid for the rear bar... Figure for 30 bucks I won't be out much if it works or not. I'll let ya all know if I win or not.
hey for $30 go for it.:thumbsup:
Galavoxx
04-06-2007, 07:57 PM
I've thought about putting these on but have never messed around with braces like these. I have a couple of quesions. Does it stiffen the chassis that much? How noticeable is it compared to a strut tower bar??
Black Yaris
04-06-2007, 08:34 PM
I don't think this one does a whole lot, looks to be about 15-18 inches long
Astroman
04-06-2007, 08:40 PM
I don't think this one does a whole lot, looks to be about 15-18 inches long
I'm hoping that combined with all my other current/future chassis stiffening and suspension mods it will help. I don't expect much for $30 bucks :laugh: but maybe combined, it will help. At least I wasn't a guinea pig for the zenn springs :bellyroll: I can't afford to do lump upgrades, but I can afford a little here and a little there. I saw a really nice setup for the front I like and I will probably get that from cusco or C-ONE. Like I say, for $30 I don't mind being a tester for everyone else. If I win, I'll let everyone know if it was a miracle breakthough or not, lol.
ROCKLANDTOYOTA
04-07-2007, 10:00 AM
??????
In my experience, a strut brace is a strut brace and a tie bar is a tie bar. All of the braces and tie bars on my Civic were purchased from eBay, and the most expensive one was $25- that car was an SCCA Solo2 regional finalist 3 years in a row. I'll pay big bucks for a nice sway bar set, but not for braces- hell, I'll probably make the braces for my Yaris. You can buy the ends and piping from Summit racing for cheap.
from what ive researched (cusco,tanabe,c-one,etc) those bars look like shit. the one looks too small to be any effective and the front one only bolts on in two places compared to other ive seen that uses 4 bolts. i also have used "ebay" bars on my civic hatch and the only reason was they were cheap. i think with my yaris i will not be using "NO NAME " brands as the products look inferior for my tastes....
largeorangefont
04-07-2007, 10:16 AM
The bar is probably of fine quality.
Just like with a strut bar, you won't notice any difference. In the front a 4 point brace would probably be more effective. If you get them cheap enough, go for it.
What you will feel a difference from is fender braces. We need some of those.
largeorangefont
04-07-2007, 10:19 AM
I've thought about putting these on but have never messed around with braces like these. I have a couple of quesions. Does it stiffen the chassis that much? How noticeable is it compared to a strut tower bar??
None. You won't notice a strut bar on a street car.
FlintS
04-07-2007, 12:02 PM
With a rear beam like we already have, what is going to be moving down there? The bottom will not twist do to the beam... If it were in your trunk connecting the struts I woulod say go for it... Kinda a waste of $30 if you ask me...
Moose
04-07-2007, 01:11 PM
None. You won't notice a strut bar on a street car.
Unless you drive like a maniac [me]. :laugh:
largeorangefont
04-07-2007, 03:29 PM
Unless you drive like a maniac [me]. :laugh:
Yea, you are the 1 in 100,000 that would actually notice the .1 % difference on a car with relatively no other mods.
It is a waste to spend money on "Name brands" for parts like this. They are all basically the same.
acrbill
04-07-2007, 04:07 PM
Am I crazy or is that guy holding that "brace" up to the gas tank?
largeorangefont
04-07-2007, 05:25 PM
its a brace for the rear subframe
brickhardmeat
04-07-2007, 10:02 PM
from what ive researched (cusco,tanabe,c-one,etc) those bars look like shit. the one looks too small to be any effective and the front one only bolts on in two places compared to other ive seen that uses 4 bolts. i also have used "ebay" bars on my civic hatch and the only reason was they were cheap. i think with my yaris i will not be using "NO NAME " brands as the products look inferior for my tastes....
yeah, i hear 'ya
df's in the closet ready, whenever i can get the whole thing together, i wanna go ahead and do it all at once, the zenn are actually riding fine though
but i AINT advertising for them
Astroman
04-09-2007, 02:22 PM
Well, my $9.99 bid was beat, it is up to $15.50 now. Guess someone thinks this mod is worth the cost. For me, $30 was OK to test with, not $35 or even $40 for the front bar. I think I'll save my $$$ for the braces that have 4 mounting points. :rolleyes:
Toymaniac
04-09-2007, 07:01 PM
Well, my $9.99 bid was beat, it is up to $15.50 now. Guess someone thinks this mod is worth the cost. For me, $30 was OK to test with, not $35 or even $40 for the front bar. I think I'll save my $$$ for the braces that have 4 mounting points. :rolleyes:
smart thinking :thumbsup:
YarisGuy
04-11-2007, 03:26 PM
Well, my $9.99 bid was beat, it is up to $15.50 now. Guess someone thinks this mod is worth the cost. For me, $30 was OK to test with, not $35 or even $40 for the front bar. I think I'll save my $$$ for the braces that have 4 mounting points. :rolleyes:
Good idea. Save your cash and get a four point brace :thumbup:
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