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    SUSP: Rear Upper Strut Bar

    DIY Rear Upper Strut Bar by moi

    1. Go to home depot and get an aluminum hollow bar that is 36 inches in length by 3/4 inch by 3/4 inch. Its light, cheap and strong. Also get 2 metal brackets that are thick and sturdy. Get 4 bolts , washers, and locking nuts of appropriate size.

    2. Go to your trunk and take off both left and right pieces that cover the strut tower, find the strut mounting bolt, one on each side and remove. Take your metal bracket and drill the existing hole to the size of this strut bolt. Next, take your metal bar and hold it in place between the two strut bolts that it will be connecting, you will trim off roughly 1 inch from the aluminum bar.

    3. Take the aluminum bar and bolt it under the nut that holds the strut bolt in place. do this to both sides and then place the bar on top. You may need to bend the brackets slightly so that it fits flush with the bar. Next you are ready to drill holes, using the existing holes in your bracket, mark them with pencil and drill. Take the 4 bolts you bought earlier and torque them down, and then place the strut bar on and torque the nuts down to spec. If all goes as planned you will enjoy and little more sturdyness for just a few bucks.






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    #2
    wow... nicely done. i had actually considered making my own strut bar like that. glad you took initiative... any difference??

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      #3
      If only you had more pics of the bar. b4 and after..

      good idea
      hahahahah

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        #4
        WOW talk about home make LOL your need to polish it
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          #5
          hey good idea polishing it! ill bust out the dremel, i was gonna paint but...yeah over bumps and turning the car seems more planted and just more rigid over all. Ill take it off soon and get a few more snaps/


          "You've done more threatening prescription drugs..."
          "the character of a man can be judged by how he takes his criticism"
          "Quoting yourself is like, masturbation" -Starchland

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            #6
            When I used to own my mercury topaz (ford tempo) this was the only type of strut bars available to us. No one made them, so a guy custom made them in his shop. That is almost exactly what is looked like, and he charged $200+ a piece for them. I am so glad I never bought one, and that I got rid of that car.

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            where you been, is something wrong?
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              #7
              lol what happened to the pics?

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                #8
                I think your pictures are like a photoshop tutorial.
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                  #9
                  werent those the pictures he used when posting up a photoshop tutorial a while back? he probably overwrote the pictures, which couldnt have been too hard, if you look the files are in the root of his server and named 1.jpg thru 4.jpg


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                    #10
                    Oooooooo, I wanna see the pics!! That'll be my next add-on....
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                      #11
                      haha woops ill get on that


                      "You've done more threatening prescription drugs..."
                      "the character of a man can be judged by how he takes his criticism"
                      "Quoting yourself is like, masturbation" -Starchland

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                        #12
                        YO! Bump for pics....
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                          #13
                          how much you ended up spending doing this weekend project?
                          SEDAN member 002

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                            #14
                            sorry guys still hunting for those pics, might have to take more.

                            it was like 30 bucks....the expense part is the aluminum, you could find something free or cheaper if you wanted


                            "You've done more threatening prescription drugs..."
                            "the character of a man can be judged by how he takes his criticism"
                            "Quoting yourself is like, masturbation" -Starchland

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                              #15
                              yeah, the pictures that you've got up make no sense. haha

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