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Old 03-25-2002, 11:29 AM
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Arospeed Floor Bar....

Does anyone have this?
Does it help on handling?
Does it take up alot of room?
How heavy is it?
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Old 03-25-2002, 12:10 PM
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What the hell is it? I've never heard of it in my life.
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What the hell is it? I've never heard of it in my life.
Its a bar that goes behind the front seats to supposidly make the vehicle more rigid... dont waste your money, if you want a more rigid/stiff chassis just buy a roll cage!
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Ahh hah i see. From the sound of it i wouldnt want to waste my money on one.
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i'd install one. if someone else paid for it. and if it was very lightweight. but other than that... i'd stay away.
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Old 03-26-2002, 08:20 AM
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Buy a Benen strong bar.. its better and good for auto X. Mounts in the back.
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Oh I have one of those but not as pretty as the Benen's. It's main purpose right now is to hold my sub box in place
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Oh I have one of those but not as pretty as the Benen's. It's main purpose right now is to hold my sub box in place
Totally differant dude -- yours is in the truck, a "floor bar" is like that "Monkey Bar" crap that goes behind the front seats on the floor and crap... yours is cool, monkey bar things are just stupid :finger:
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Buy a Benen strong bar.. its better and good for auto X. Mounts in the back.
are those strong bars only for the hatch? and more pics of that car please!
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Totally differant dude -- yours is in the truck, a "floor bar" is like that "Monkey Bar" crap that goes behind the front seats on the floor and crap... yours is cool, monkey bar things are just stupid :finger:
Nono, I was talking about the "Benen Strong bar"
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I wouldn't get it... the floor bar looks really gay and it doesn't look like it would do much except drain your wallet. The thing isn't even concealed... it lays over the carpeting between the front and rear seats. I wonder how much it weighs.

But anywayz... whatever. I wouldn't buy the "fool" bar.
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Hmmm... Hey, that's just like the Do Luck bar!
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