So is there a verdict out on which strut tower bar offers the most stiffness?
straight, unhinged bars.
also, CF is the best choice as it's rate of thermal expansion is crazy low... however, CF is expensive, so steel is the next best choice. aluminum expands a lot when hot, and in the engine bay... that ain't good. so CF or steel. i bought a straight, unhinged steel bar for $80 on ebay.
peter
2004 330i ZHP
2005 330iT ZHP
2010 328iT M Sport
I would have bought the ECS CF bar, because it’s pretty cheap for a CF bar, but it doesn’t allow access to the top of the strut when installed. I have Koni Yellows, for which I wanted to maintain access. If you don’t need access to the strut, it is probably the most cost effective option on the market.
I think it's important to consider cycles/repetition - .7mm during that track event; probably more seasons later (like racecars - they get flexy/wobbly with age.)
keith
currently looking for:
- fantastic set of Style 68s, staggered
- driver's side A-pillar airbag
'03 ZHP
'75 RS/RSR-look | '96 SR5 4Runner | '73 CB750 | '70 TD250B | other stuff
That's interesting... I just bought Koni yellows. However, I don't plan to have to adjust them frequently, and the strut bar is extremely to easy to remove--either in part or entirely (which is part of what I like about it).
I didn't want to spend a fortune on a strut bar and, even though it may not be the stiffest solution possible, it makes a noticeable difference which I considered worth the cost.
You guys rock, I appreciate the discussion. I think I'll order the ECS bar I've had an eye on.
The vids I've watched make installation look relatively easy - any advice on this?