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I used sparco bars until I had an e30 on a 7 post chassis shaker and actually saw what was going on with them in real time (actually broke a Sparco knock off and the BMP bar).
After that I got togeather with John to really solve the problem.
the sparco bar is one piece and cheap enough, that there really isn't any reason to buy a more expensive 3 piece one.
DCColegrove - have you noticed some bars not fitting in the front? do you believe in the "two different E30 bodies" that IE sells it's sparco copies under?
There are a lot of bent e30s out there...
I used sparco bars until I had an e30 on a 7 post chassis shaker and actually saw what was going on with them in real time (actually broke a Sparco knock off and the BMP bar).
After that I got togeather with John to really solve the problem.
Originally posted by bmwpower
That'll do....Is it bare aluminum, brushed or anodized?
the sparco bar is one piece and cheap enough, that there really isn't any reason to buy a more expensive 3 piece one.
DCColegrove - have you noticed some bars not fitting in the front? do you believe in the "two different E30 bodies" that IE sells it's sparco copies under?
I went with a cheap 3 piece and it seemed to help - the point of a strut bar is to keep the distance between your strut towers fixed - the bar is in compression. The joint type shouldn't matter at all.
The stock geometry is an open U: |__|
The two ends at the top aren't fixed, which means the 2 angles which are nominally at 90ยบ are free to flex - these piece would be in shear. When you add a bar of any type, the metal would need to be in compression for any deformation to occur, and since you have 4 fixed length segments, the only deformation that would be different is if it flattens into a parallelogram, which would take major bending of the frame itself (remember these 2 angles |__| ). In the case of a fixed bar, you have to bend all 4 angles instead of the stock 2. If your car is flexing there and in that manner I'm pretty sure you have bigger problems than what a brace will cure.
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