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2009-03-13 17:17:51
#11
It bolts to the body on the sides and and you tighten up the adjusting nuts in the middle so its solid. It hugs the floor fairly good.
2009-03-13 17:24:17
#12
*shrug* it's only a couple bucks. Guess I will try it out on the b14 chassis. Thanks bro!
2009-03-13 17:30:47
#13
Yah, for $45 it's not so bad. Every little bit of bracing helps. The question is, does the weight and loss of rear leg room make it worth it?

After installing my RSTB I noticed a tiny difference in the rear. I just finished installing the FSTB and I'd be hard pressed to tell the difference. It's all marginal. Add it all up though and drive my car back to back with my brother's stock SE-R and it's like night and day.
2009-03-13 17:47:49
#14
Yea, after all the bars and bracings I have I doubt I would notice a thing. But if there is one thing I love hearing from people that ride in my car its "I love the way she handles". So all the little things do add up in my mind. And like you said, for that price it's not like it's breaking the wallet.

And I don't remember the last time someone sat in the back seat. Then again, I have a 200 not a 4 door so it requires more effort to get back there.
2009-03-14 07:08:14
#15
I rarely had people in the back of my car so I just took out the back seat otherwise you really don't have any leg room at all with the bar.
2009-03-14 11:20:57
#16
I was thinking about one of these awhile back. Just for the fact that I do have a 4 door and more room for bracing. But what I don't like is drilling holes in my car for it. Unless it will bolt up to the seat belt bolt.

Any know exactly where it bolts up?
2009-03-14 15:39:26
#17
Originally Posted by Sentrixx
I was thinking about one of these awhile back. Just for the fact that I do have a 4 door and more room for bracing. But what I don't like is drilling holes in my car for it. Unless it will bolt up to the seat belt bolt.

Any know exactly where it bolts up?


I did not need to drill any holes. It bolted right up to the seat belt bolt.
2009-03-14 16:37:01
#18
Yea, that's what I was going to do as well. Screw a bunch of drilling holes.
2009-03-14 18:16:13
#19
Originally Posted by BenFenner
Yah, for $45 it's not so bad. Every little bit of bracing helps. The question is, does the weight and loss of rear leg room make it worth it?

After installing my RSTB I noticed a tiny difference in the rear. I just finished installing the FSTB and I'd be hard pressed to tell the difference. It's all marginal. Add it all up though and drive my car back to back with my brother's stock SE-R and it's like night and day.



who can actually fit or would even attempt to sit in the back of a sentra let alone a nx lol.

i have a cusco fstb, at rstb and a autopower bolt in cage. my cars chassis is extremely stiff so im not sure this would make much of a improvement but i will deff keep it in mind, maybe ill get it just for kicks.

business man24 how exactly does it bolt to the floor ? can you get any up close pics for me bro ?

stratton.
2009-03-14 18:17:23
#20
Originally Posted by BusinessMan_24
I did not need to drill any holes. It bolted right up to the seat belt bolt.


opps just read your post.

im deff gonna get one of these then.

its worth a shot !

stratton.
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