Rear STB

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Shoaz

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A straight bar is always the best for an STB. Tim Dahm used to make some really nice aluminum STBs that were straight. A curved STB will only resist strut tower flex within the spring capability of the material used. A straight STB will be in tension or (typically) compression, where it can effectively stop tower flex.
 

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So in the end...... Will the neon STB work in front and in the rear?
And will the GM bar work in rear?
 

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Eliw said:
So in the end...... Will the neon STB work in front and in the rear?
And will the GM bar work in rear?

Dude... if you have been reading the posts...
The GM part is for the front!! The Neon front STB part "should" bolt on the rear. The Neon rear STB should fit the front... but people say both front & rear STB for the front.... which I can't figure out :corn:
 

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I have a gm bar upfront. The thing is the the neon brace lookes nicer than the GM bar. So I figured, if the neon one fits the front, then Ill just get another one for the front and sell my gm bar to my drummer who also has an SHO.
 

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