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MODIFYING OR DETAILING YOUR I30 => SUSPENSION & STEERING => Topic started by: tzwientjuh on January 03, 2009, 14:38:24
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Hi guys, I've got my strut bar :)
Here are some pics during installation
(pics are scaled down, want the full resolution? pm me)
The package
(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n87/tzwientjuh/DSC02377.jpg)
Send via Korea post, my name and adress on the right
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Strut bar itself, one side was already mounted
(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n87/tzwientjuh/DSC02379.jpg)
There were 2 bolts and only one nut!! wich was fitted on the already mounted side :neutral: Luckily I had spare nuts in my garage!
(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n87/tzwientjuh/DSC02380.jpg)
Unscrewed one nut with a nr. 14, don't know what you guys use for numbering :P
(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n87/tzwientjuh/DSC02384.jpg)
All nuts unscrewed
(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n87/tzwientjuh/DSC02385.jpg)
Fitted one side with no problems. Make sure you clean the area!
(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n87/tzwientjuh/DSC02386.jpg)
Nuts screwed back. Make sure to tighten them hard!
(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n87/tzwientjuh/DSC02387.jpg)
Do the same for the other side. I had a problem there.
(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n87/tzwientjuh/DSC02383.jpg)
Just force it a little bit and it will fit nicely ;)
(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n87/tzwientjuh/DSC02382.jpg)
Place the metal bar and put the bolt through the hole and tighten!
(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n87/tzwientjuh/DSC02388.jpg)
(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n87/tzwientjuh/DSC02390.jpg)
Finished! (Before and after)
(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n87/tzwientjuh/DSC01572.jpg)
(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n87/tzwientjuh/DSC02389.jpg)
Make sure everything is tight! Drive a couple miles/km then check if everything is ok :wink:
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What will this do for the car?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strut_bar (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strut_bar)
The main reason is that I just like it :) Makes it more sporty :wink:
And maybe a bit for the better performance in hard cornering :lol:
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It can make a small (but noticeable) difference in cars that have their strut towers located away from the firewall, but the i30's strut towers are near enough attached to the firewall, so I doubt that the front strut bar would make any noticeable difference to handling. A rear strut bar may make a noticeable difference, though.
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It can make a small (but noticeable) difference in cars that have their strut towers located away from the firewall, but the i30's strut towers are near enough attached to the firewall, so I doubt that the front strut bar would make any noticeable difference to handling. A rear strut bar may make a noticeable difference, though.
True ;) Like I said, Just to make it more sportier.
A rear strut bar ... intresting. If there are ones for the i30 I probably would get one :)
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There are some pics of some koreans with rear struts. However they all came through the boot/storage area and took a fair wack of space out of it.
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There are some pics of some koreans with rear struts. However they all came through the boot/storage area and took a fair wack of space out of it.
I saw it too ... I'll never get my bike in the car with one :neutral:
Is it possible to get one that can easily be removed? Or is that not reconmended?
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Good work.
Strange that one bolt/hole was slightly misaligned...
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cool :cool:
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Should provide firmer handling when going around corners at speed.
Please post what you feel is the difference in handling since attaching bar?
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Should provide firmer handling when going around corners at speed.
Please post what you feel is the difference in handling since attaching bar?
Well, I didn't notice any diffrence today because it was much fog and I couldn't drive fast. But sometimes I did got a feeling that the car was more solid. Tomorow, when the sunshine comes through, I'll put my car in a test on a closed road ;) Then I'll post it above
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Looking forward to your test results Nick (don't prang her :P)
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Looking forward to your test results Nick (don't prang her :P)
Dazz ... you have no idea what I've already done with my car ...
An small example: a burnout, Yes I tried. With esp => little wheel spin, without esp => lots of wheel spin 8)
It's probably gonna take a while because its freezing and the roads are slippery :neutral:
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No offence Nick but I get the impression you're a bit of a "loose canon" :lol:
Just wouldn't like to see you hurt... (you've had enough time off the site already in the last few months...) :cool:
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No offence Nick but I get the impression you're a bit of a "loose canon" :lol:
Just wouldn't like to see you hurt... (you've had enough time off the site already in the last few months...) :cool:
I may be a loose canon, but I think before I do it. If I know something could go wrong, I just not gonna do it. I don't wanna die because of my stupidity. But I'm young and I do crazy things, you live only ones mate :wink:
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yeah good to see you back Tz. Now I'm not so sure if I'll get my LEDs done before you :P
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It can make a small (but noticeable) difference in cars that have their strut towers located away from the firewall, but the i30's strut towers are near enough attached to the firewall, so I doubt that the front strut bar would make any noticeable difference to handling. A rear strut bar may make a noticeable difference, though.
Yeah that makes sense. Funny tho that the wife's Tucson has a factory strut brace and it too has the strut towers very close to the firewall. I guess offroading can flex the strut towers a lot more.
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i live in Singapore and have recently installed a strut bar and it does make a difference when taking corners... especially hard corners where the front steering is very positive.. i installed mine for only $80 singapore dollars..
you can take a look here http://mancando.com/Products_car/i30.html (http://mancando.com/Products_car/i30.html)
Cheers guys
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That bar doesn't convince me! :|
It seems to be too thin on the bolt section, both on the towers and on the part that screws on the bar!
A good bar shouldn't/doesn't have "moving parts"...
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i live in Singapore and have recently installed a strut bar and it does make a difference when taking corners... especially hard corners where the front steering is very positive.. i installed mine for only $80 singapore dollars..
you can take a look here http://mancando.com/Products_car/i30.html (http://mancando.com/Products_car/i30.html)
Cheers guys
some good parts there,but no prices. :mad:
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Hi guys,
I'm no expert but when I had my SSS Nissan Pulsar I broke the stock strut bar. Granted I was driving too fast with lots of sound equipment in the back (I was a wannabe rock star back then). I replaced it with the thickest aftermarket one my mechanic mate could find and I noticed a slight handling improvement. The car handled like a go cart already but driving up to Springbrook (mountains on the Gold Coast), my friends in there WRX's and Evo's struggled to keep up. Might have been that they are crap drivers, but still, I think it is a decent mod for the price.
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Very good job,it makes the front part of the car stronger.
The cost of this?
80 singapore dollars,how many euro?
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The car handled like a go cart already but driving up to Springbrook (mountains on the Gold Coast), my friends in there WRX's and Evo's struggled to keep up. Might have been that they are crap drivers, but still, I think it is a decent mod for the price.
:lol: :rolleyes: