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B8 Turbo February-25th-2003 09:04 PM

Fender Bars on 1st Gen Pro
 
I would like to ask the autox experts out there or anyone about the benefits of installing fender bars?

mazdaspeedwest February-26th-2003 02:22 AM

i'm gonna go out on a limb here and assume you mean strut bars.

the front is much more beneficial than the rear, due to the sedans natural design. You will notice quicker steering response, sharper turn-in and a general stiffness up front.

As for the rear, slight general stiffness, helps a little for rear rotation, but a rear sway bar would be better suited as a first upgrade.

these parts alone will not offer much in the way of improvements, they will offer some though, but it's in conjunction with all the other suspension components that they really become appearant. I notice this the most driving other cars, i find myself turning the wheel more, stopping late etc...i'm just so use to point and shoot that a stock car can catch me off guard.

celi85 February-26th-2003 01:28 PM

just installed my strut bar and WOW!:eek: what a difference. i can now take corners at 30 mph instead of 15. :)

Identity_X February-26th-2003 04:49 PM

I noticed a huge difference when I got my front strut bar on. Cornering was much easier and the car felt stiffer and better on turns and when changing lanes on the highway. Definately a good modification for the money.

suprastylin23 February-26th-2003 05:49 PM

whut kind of bars are all of you using? and how much $ ?

B8 Turbo February-26th-2003 07:23 PM


Originally posted by mazdaspeedwest
i'm gonna go out on a limb here and assume you mean strut bars.

the front is much more beneficial than the rear, due to the sedans natural design. You will notice quicker steering response, sharper turn-in and a general stiffness up front.

As for the rear, slight general stiffness, helps a little for rear rotation, but a rear sway bar would be better suited as a first upgrade.

these parts alone will not offer much in the way of improvements, they will offer some though, but it's in conjunction with all the other suspension components that they really become appearant. I notice this the most driving other cars, i find myself turning the wheel more, stopping late etc...i'm just so use to point and shoot that a stock car can catch me off guard.

Mazdaspeedwest, I really mean the fender bar at both sides. I know what a strut bar does cuz the original GTX halfcut comes with the factory strut bar. I'm really talking about the fender bars inside the fender panel that would be bolted between the chassis and the frame holding the engine. I'll try to get a photo and post it here.
FYI, I had a pair of fender bars custom made for my pro. Just wanna know if anyone knows the benefits and have had any experience.

mazdaspeedwest February-27th-2003 01:45 AM

i'm sorry, i did not intent to sound condisending.

OK, i think i understand, tho i've never heard of such a part. Does it, or could it bolt to factory locations...?

a pic would be great.

protegeDX March-6th-2003 10:43 AM


Originally posted by celi85
just installed my strut bar and WOW!:eek: what a difference. i can now take corners at 30 mph instead of 15. :)
front or rear? :D


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