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Old 04-29-2005, 12:52 PM
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Question H-Brace, Pillar Bar?

I was looking around on ebay for some strut bars and i came across one package which included a F/R strut bar, rear lower tie bar, H brace, and a pillar bar. What is a H brace and a Pillar bar and where do you install them?
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Re: H-Brace, Pillar Bar?

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Re: H-Brace, Pillar Bar?

i have the H-brace. it helped with my cornering and wheel hop. to install an H brace you need to lift your car and it bolt onto the control arms and bolts back next to the cat. its hard to explain, but if you buy it you will know exactly what i am talking about
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the pillar brace goes where your rear seat belts at the top are. There are bolts that holds the top of ur seat belts up on both sides of the back pillars(basically next to the hatch edge) you pop the covers off the seat belt bolts, take the bolts off, put ur pillar bar in and put ur bolts back in and ur done, the easiest bar to install of all others. the only down side is if u drive passengers around alot and they sit in the back, they'll either have a headache for banging their head on it too much or a cramp in their neck for keeping their head form hitting it haha either your satisfaction or theirs, you decide
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Re: H-Brace, Pillar Bar?

i wont have that problem with the passengers in the back cuz my teg is stripped....
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Re: H-Brace, Pillar Bar?

now can i have an H brace and a FRONT lower tie bar or is it just one or the other?
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Re: H-Brace, Pillar Bar?

mos def one or the other. believe me you want the h brace
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Re: H-Brace, Pillar Bar?

i dont have the H brace but i have an upgraded front anti sway bar and lower tie bar as well as upgraded rear anti-sway bar with rear lower tie bar and it works excellent i dont really think unless someone can correct me on it but the H brace wouldnt make that much of a difference if u have a set up like mine, aftermarket swaybars and lower and upper tie bars thats about as tight as you can go but makes a WHOLE lot of difference comapred to stock
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