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Speed3ForMe
02-08-2009, 12:11 AM
Is it just me or is there no option of getting a strut bar for our cars? Is our chassis stiff enough that we don't see aftermarket ones being sold because we dont need it?

djza2u1
02-08-2009, 09:43 PM
+1
had one on my last car (04 mustang gt) and it made a big differance

protege02
02-08-2009, 09:48 PM
corksport makes one i think, or they make one for the ms6. i was wondering about that too. it would probably help a little at least. I guess the engine sits high, so I'm wondering if it has to do with clearance.

Nutari
02-08-2009, 09:58 PM
there already is a strut support for the ms3. Its bolted from the strut towers to the firewall.

goner
02-14-2009, 02:29 PM
i bought the gt spec one listed on an unnamed site that guaranteed fitment for the msp 3 and they are liars !!! i had to sell it to a buddy with a regular mazda 3 5 door.

Kain
02-14-2009, 03:26 PM
there already is a strut support for the ms3. Its bolted from the strut towers to the firewall.

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Plus there's no clearance above the TMIC for a 2-point strut tower bar.

TheMAN
02-14-2009, 04:07 PM
there already is a strut support for the ms3. Its bolted from the strut towers to the firewall.
the so-called "firewall" is a big chunk of stamped steel that is bolted onto the actual unibody itself... the actual cowl assembly is what it is... if you actually took the plastic cowl panel off, you will see a big cutout around where the wiper motor sits (behind the brake booster)... then you will realize then that it's not as strong as everybody thinks! why you think there was popping/rattling issues back in 06 (the shit wasn't bolted on tight enough)? really, the ms3 setup isn't a lot different than the normal 3... all mazda did was modify the cowl assembly to have mounting tabs for those little braces that come up from the strut towers... sure they do help a bit, but not as much as you think!

when I installed my autoexe strut bar on my sp23, it made a huge difference in how the car handled... it's a lot more stable, predictable, confidence inspiring, and responsive than without the bar... so bottom line is, don't buy into what mazda PR tells you... there's always room for improvement in chassis bracing!

derspi
02-15-2009, 07:24 PM
^^

For track duty, probably yes but on a DD, strut bars are almost always pointless.