A strut tower bar (brace) (STB) is an aftermarket accessory for the suspension on a uni-body vehicle.

The strut bar is designed to reduce the flexing of the strut towers by attaching the towers together and reinforcing the structure between the two. This transmits the load from each strut tower through tension and compression of the strut bar, and helps to reduce the flexing of the chassis. Installing a strut tower bar on a unibody vehicle can make a noticeable difference when cornering.
Tools:
- Wrench(es)
Installation:
This is an extremely easy do-it-yourself, bolt-on modification to perform on your vehicle.
First, purchase a strut tower bar specifically designed for your make, model, and year of vehicle. These can be ordered from most custom automotive shops, Canadian Tire, or online. The model vehicle shown here is a ’95 Mitsubishi Eclipse, and we chose to install a front and rear strut tower bar.
Test-fit your strut tower bar by placing it over top of the strut towers to ensure the bolts line up, and that you indeed have the correct bar.
Unscrew and remove the bolts on top of the strut tower bar (usually three), mount the strut bar into place, and replace the bolts.
It is that simple!
Installation was just as straight-forward as the front. Unscrew bolts, mount, and screw bolts back on.
Now go for a ride, and feel the difference of your reinforced suspension.
photos done by Steve - DIY Car Modifications
This is just the information I needed. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteStrut bars not only reinforce the sub frame and improve chassis stiffness but also make steering quicker and more responsive.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great modification to add in a suspension modification indeed. Maximizing your suspension modifications to optimum or maximum adjustments can lead to a lot of savings and convenience in driving.
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