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Where Can I Get A Carbon Fiber Look Front Strut Bar?

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toicy4ya

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Jun 9, 2005
Bronx, New York
Sup Guys,

I once saw a Carbon Fiber "Look" Front Strut Tower Bar on Ebay which looked pretty good, However I havent seen it on ebay for a while. Does anyone know where else I might be able to find this?

Thanks
 
The DC strut is known to be lower and closer to the battery then any other strut bar. Even if you have a battery tie down....an arch of electricity can still reach the bar....especialy in a moist climate.

For example, his motor was hot after driving around...it was cold that day hence snow on the ground (refer to pic) As the motor cools down moister forms in the engine bay. Humid air or damp air is highly conductible...and since The DC strut bar is Irregularly close to the battery, the current arched and casued sparks... witch in turn set fire to a carbon (FIBER) hood. hench making a great burn, pieces fall into the bay and light up the rest of his car.

so in a way you can blame the bar, nature, and DSM's

the people Ragging on mike need to smarten up.

-alex
 
Drift_SM said:
The DC strut is known to be lower and closer to the battery then any other strut bar. Even if you have a battery tie down....an arch of electricity can still reach the bar....especialy in a moist climate.

For example, his motor was hot after driving around...it was cold that day hence snow on the ground (refer to pic) As the motor cools down moister forms in the engine bay. Humid air or damp air is highly conductible...and since The DC strut bar is Irregularly close to the battery, the current arched and casued sparks... witch in turn set fire to a carbon (FIBER) hood. hench making a great burn, pieces fall into the bay and light up the rest of his car.

so in a way you can blame the bar, nature, and DSM's

the people Ragging on mike need to smarten up.

-alex

Very interesting! I'd be pissed if my car caught on fire because of a strut bar. Just thinking about it makes me :mad:
 
Even though my strut bar has plenty of clearance, I wrapped the portion of it nearest to the positive battery terminal in electrical tape. I'm clumsy sometimes and every little bit helps.
 
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