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kappa_md
10-30-2016, 03:10 AM
Hi guys! Just want to ask if you have any experience or reviews about this UR rear strut/tower bar? I already have the front tower strut bar and rear antiroll bar. I know for a front engine front wheel drive, and hatch, it helps to stiffen the rear. Thanks for the replies! See pic fore reference

Bluevitz-rs
10-30-2016, 10:47 PM
Sorry you wasted your money, but that won't do anything for stiffening chassis rigidity. Bolting that thing to the top of your SHOCKS in the rear that are RUBBER MOUNTED will do nothing but inconvenience you. There is absolutely no lateral load on the rear shock mounting points.

SirDigby
10-31-2016, 08:19 PM
I was thinking it would help with straight line stability at the top/bottom of hills, over coming squat/lift camber, them I remembered the torsion bar suspension set-up. so no, this only adds weight to the vehicle...

kappa_md
11-01-2016, 07:51 PM
Sorry you wasted your money, but that won't do anything for stiffening chassis rigidity. Bolting that thing to the top of your SHOCKS in the rear that are RUBBER MOUNTED will do nothing but inconvenience you. There is absolutely no lateral load on the rear shock mounting points.

Thank you for your reply sir. I'm learning alot about our yaris, thanks to yarisworld 😊 I already have the 19mm rear antiroll bar. How about the front upper strut bar and the rear lower member brace, do you think they add help also?

Pic for reference

TW2-939 (front upper)
RL2-406 (rear lower)

Bluevitz-rs
11-01-2016, 07:56 PM
The front one yes because it's bolted to the chassis. That lower rear one would if it was designed differently and even then you'd never notice it.

The front one makes a noticeable difference in steering feel because it's connected to parts of the chassis that can flex and change camber angles at high load. The brace will pull on the other strut tower and help keep it in line.

kappa_md
11-02-2016, 02:18 AM
Thank you for your knowledge and time sir :)

SirDigby
11-03-2016, 12:28 AM
the rear brace would help with chassis rigidity. it would be good with the side braces if you were to chop the roof and make a yaris convertible....

Bluevitz-rs
11-03-2016, 08:15 AM
the rear brace would help with chassis rigidity. it would be good with the side braces if you were to chop the roof and make a yaris convertible....

:laugh: ok.

rabbito
11-03-2016, 12:22 PM
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front tower strut...good just like everyone in this thread said, you can notice them right away...rear sway bar...i dont even feel them...i just got it because it came as a set..
after 6 months got my cabin tower brace and center floor brace....omg 😲😲😲 now its stiff as a mother fu*ker...the whole car became stiff af..my car dont even lean anymore on corners haha...i lost comfort though....😣😣😣

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kappa_md
11-09-2016, 10:41 AM
57645
front tower strut...good just like everyone in this thread said, you can notice them right away...rear sway bar...i dont even feel them...i just got it because it came as a set..
after 6 months got my cabin tower brace and center floor brace....omg 😲😲😲 now its stiff as a mother fu*ker...the whole car became stiff af..my car dont even lean anymore on corners haha...i lost comfort though....😣😣😣

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Thank you for sharing your ride sir :) just want to ask if your center floor brace and cabin tower brace are custom made/ fabricated? are they bolt-on to existing chassis points? (kob kun mak krab) :)

rabbito
11-09-2016, 10:45 AM
Thank you for sharing your ride sir :) just want to ask if your center floor brace and cabin tower brace are custom made/ fabricated? are they bolt-on to existing chassis points? (kob kun mak krab) :)
there are existing point for cabin and center brace..you only have to put a hole inside plastic panel to get to the point

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kappa_md
11-11-2016, 12:53 AM
Salamat po! �� (Thank you!)