Ultra Racing Floor bars


saxophonias

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Ultra Racing Shop :: Honda Civic 96-00 UltraRacing 2x 3-Point Floor Bars :: S2 Automotive

What is your opinion on these floor bars?
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Do you think they are worth it?
 
I can't see they do much tbh, just my 2cents though. I never though the wing braces were any good either.
 
hmm dnt no about them but i do have every orther bar available for the eg :)
 
"Ooooh look, there's three points here that haven't been tied together with a bar!"

"Quick, get the welder out, we'll make miwyons Rodney!"
 
"Ooooh look, there's three points here that haven't been tied together with a bar!"

"Quick, get the welder out, we'll make miwyons Rodney!"

Lol I'm also rather skeptical as to how effective they are.
 
Just get a roll cage.
Think about how that bar is going to work and which direction of force its going to work against.
The body wouldn't or at least shouldnt be moving like that anyway. Just a waste of money and ground clearance if I'm honest.
 
Ground Clearance in an issue of course. Their weight is 6 kilos as I have been told.
 
"Ooooh look, there's three points here that haven't been tied together with a bar!"

"Quick, get the welder out, we'll make miwyons Rodney!"

Sig worthy!!!!!


If you want a stiff shell use a proper multi point weld in cage or dont bother, all these type bar this bar that products crack me up, if i did not have morals i would knock up a load in the workshop.
 
I had a underbody brace on my Ek and the only think it did was scrape because the car was too low and eventually the bloody think snapped so they are crap
 
so are they crap because they offered no improvement in chassis rigidity or crap because your car was too low and broke them?
 
Chassis rigidity is always welcome guys, and the type of answer "get a cage" bla bla, isn't the case for street use. The thing is to see whether in theory it offers something and then in practice from someone who has used them. I think that the stiffer the chassis the better the double wishbone suspension works, and also it reacts better through bad roads etc.
 
Install a proper roll cage, that will stiffen some things up for sure!
Bolt on brace just does not work in my eyes. Unless they are welded in place.
 
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