Sho Shop Front Strut Tower Brace

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Cobria

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Anyone else have sho shops carbon fibre front strut tower brace? I just installed mine and when I tightened it down there is no play from left to right as you face the engine. However, the bar rolls on the connecting pins in a front to back motion. Is this correct? Seems to me like it's going to rattle.
 

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Well, I have the steel one and it's like that. I assume it's so that you have a little play in it. BTW, I really like the brace, seems to help coming out of corners a lot. I'm doing the rear this weekend, I had heard it was a pita so I put it off until I'd have a bit more time.
 

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You might want to apply a tension preload to help the bar do its job quicker and to lessen the chance of it rattling.


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The bar is under tension from left to right across the engine. It's just that the bar itself is mounted on a ball type joint and rolls from front to back.
 
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Is this really an effective modification to have?

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It's fairly good. It really helps when powering out of a turn. I don't think I would do it first as far as suspension mods though. I just got a good deal on mine so it ended up being the first.
 

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The strut tower braces really firm up the uni-body along with the weld-in SFC. It allows the suspension to do it's job without fighting a lot of body flex. They really help if you have or are going to upgrade to Koni struts and Eibach or Intrax (?) springs.

The steel bars made a big difference on my car. You really need to pre-load them when they are installed so that they will work correctly.

Make sure to **** the spherical rod ends with something like SuperLube, LPS1 or similar dry type lubricants, not chassis grease because that attracts dirt.

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How do you pre-load them?

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The easiest way is to buy adjustable rod ends and connect them to the brace. After you screw them into the strut tower, use a torque wrench to tighten the brace to keep it from flexing.
 
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