Originally Posted by Jimithin7000
You can ask Shawn B, Superblackz, or myself why this part "makes" the car feel so much better. Shawn replaced his Active Tuning bar with this one, I drove Superblackz's car with it and compared to my daily (that has a AT RSTB) it was night and day thats why I bought one for the build I am working on. So its not a matter of if it is better or worth the money that has been covered. The question is are you affluent enough to buy a more expensive, better bar
You can ask Shawn B, Superblackz, or myself why this part "makes" the car feel so much better. Shawn replaced his Active Tuning bar with this one, I drove Superblackz's car with it and compared to my daily (that has a AT RSTB) it was night and day thats why I bought one for the build I am working on. So its not a matter of if it is better or worth the money that has been covered. The question is are you affluent enough to buy a more expensive, better bar
Although I am a bit late on this discussion, bingo.
I have a:
1) Cusco 2-point FSTB - Which I am replacing when finances allow with a O.E.M. 3-point FSTB.
2) BIB 3-point RSTB - Previously an Active Tuning 2-point bar.
3) Stephens Fender Braces.
4) Fully foamed chassis. 8-lb in the side rails, cross rails, and front rails. 2-lb in the A-B-C pillars and the entire roof surround channel.
5) Progress LCAB.
My vehicle feels light-years better than the B13 I drove off the lot sixteen years ago. I have no real way to quantify my results, but one drive in my Classic would convince anyone that it was money (and effort) well spent.
Originally Posted by superblackz
Remember I'm the guy with the $10 ghetto fab FSTB, so it's not always about spend more -> more return. I think my initial FSTB was made from scrap box-section steel DC had laying around, kinda looks like it might have supported drapes or something, lol! But triangulating that to the firewall made an enormous difference - one side loosened up on me and never having driven the car without it, I thought something was messed up in my front end!
Remember I'm the guy with the $10 ghetto fab FSTB, so it's not always about spend more -> more return. I think my initial FSTB was made from scrap box-section steel DC had laying around, kinda looks like it might have supported drapes or something, lol! But triangulating that to the firewall made an enormous difference - one side loosened up on me and never having driven the car without it, I thought something was messed up in my front end!
Which is why I am upgrading from the very nice Cusco 2-point unit to an O.E.M. 3-point unit.
I'll have more comments later on a few posts. Gotta run to work.