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tightening of strut tower bar

Old Aug 27, 2002 | 01:44 PM
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tightening of strut tower bar

just installed strut tower bar today that i ordered from stealth max, good business and a good looking bar. First impressions, 100% noticeable, its not one of those things u get cuz everyone has one which some think and i used to think. It compliments my progress springs and agx's setup nicely. over bumps it is very controlled and feels tons more solid, the question you ask? i wasnt about to go buy a torque wrench for 35 dollars at advanced and just hand did it, i made them tight with a small rachet that isnt very able of high torque then gave it a last push with a big breaker bar. What is the worst that can happen from being too tight or too loose. Its at a perfect medium right now with a lil more towards the tight side. thanks


only fitment issues were moving the coolant line on the passenger side about a 1/4 inch.
Old Aug 27, 2002 | 01:55 PM
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Re: tightening of strut tower bar

Originally posted by NotNew!!NewSN!!
just installed strut tower bar today that i ordered from stealth max, good business and a good looking bar. First impressions, 100% noticeable, its not one of those things u get cuz everyone has one which some think and i used to think. It compliments my progress springs and agx's setup nicely. over bumps it is very controlled and feels tons more solid, the question you ask? i wasnt about to go buy a torque wrench for 35 dollars at advanced and just hand did it, i made them tight with a small rachet that isnt very able of high torque then gave it a last push with a big breaker bar. What is the worst that can happen from being too tight or too loose. Its at a perfect medium right now with a lil more towards the tight side. thanks


only fitment issues were moving the coolant line on the passenger side about a 1/4 inch.
Too tight? Strip your struts out.

Too loose? Lose your struts.
Old Aug 27, 2002 | 01:56 PM
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y not go to autozone or something and rent a torque wrench?
Old Aug 27, 2002 | 01:57 PM
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Or just buy one? There are tons of uses for it.
Old Aug 27, 2002 | 02:20 PM
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Re: tightening of strut tower bar

it's not that much of a problem. if you were mounting something on the center bolt I would say go with a torque wrench. in this case just tighten to the widespread "snug and a half" spec.
Old Aug 27, 2002 | 02:40 PM
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The FSTB was my first mod and I just went out a bought one. I figured it couldn't hurt, and I've used it several times since. I guess better safe than sorry.
Old Aug 27, 2002 | 02:51 PM
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Originally posted by JeffesonM
The FSTB was my first mod and I just went out a bought one. I figured it couldn't hurt, and I've used it several times since. I guess better safe than sorry.
if you can find the TW $20 or less I'd say buy it. otherwise just snug and a half will do fine. i've used that for over a year and no problems at all (knock on wood).
Old Aug 27, 2002 | 03:15 PM
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Lucky for me my dad has a garage full of tools he hardly uses anymore... one of those is a torque wrench.
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