Low Tie Bar for 5th gen
Low Tie Bar for 5th gen
I installed the LTB stage II from Blehmco and Matt said on his website that I wont loose any clearance. Looking under the car, you can well see that the car lost a lot of clearance, at least 3 inches. Is this normal?
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Originally Posted by 2001SE
I installed the LTB stage II from Blehmco and Matt said on his website that I wont loose any clearance. Looking under the car, you can well see that the car lost a lot of clearance, at least 3 inches. Is this normal?
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I figure at some point and time I am going to decapitate at least 1 or 2 squirrels with it when they try and dart across the highway and I try to straddle them between my front tires.
Originally Posted by sickmax
we installed on on 03on18's car this weekend. u def loose clearence. it is like an inch and half of the ground
Originally Posted by sciff5
I dont know what it says on his website but it is well known that you loose ground clearence with the stage 1 or 2 LTB. But its not as bad as you would think because the LTB moves with your wheels. SO when the suspension compresses the LTB moves up as well. .
....that is absolutely not true.the LTB attaches to the LCA rear bolts and the push pin endlink. Neither of those components moves at all, as they are directly bolted to the front subframe of the car...the only movement is minimal (bushing compression). They absolutely do not "move with the wheels" or move up with suspension compression.
That said, mine has only scraped once in almost 2 years (straddling curb)....would be more of a concern for cars slammed on s-techs or low coilovers, but not with a "normal" drop.
Originally Posted by irish44j
....that is absolutely not true.the LTB attaches to the LCA rear bolts and the push pin endlink. Neither of those components moves at all, as they are directly bolted to the front subframe of the car...the only movement is minimal (bushing compression). They absolutely do not "move with the wheels" or move up with suspension compression.
That said, mine has only scraped once in almost 2 years (straddling curb)....would be more of a concern for cars slammed on s-techs or low coilovers, but not with a "normal" drop.
yeah you and drklop are right. I am out of it.. I dont know what I was thinkin. (I didnt sleep last night.... and I have been making some pretty silly posts lately) But it is located right between the 2 front wheels so you'de have to straddle something to hit it.
Originally Posted by sciff5
yeah you and drklop are right. I am out of it.. I dont know what I was thinkin. (I didnt sleep last night.... and I have been making some pretty silly posts lately) But it is located right between the 2 front wheels so you'de have to straddle something to hit it.
but yes, between the wheels so it's generally not an issue.
Originally Posted by irish44j
you were thinking of the front sway bar....
but yes, between the wheels so it's generally not an issue.
but yes, between the wheels so it's generally not an issue.
Originally Posted by Deckdout2
That's normal, how's the drive?
The only disadvantage is the clearance. It is pretty obvious that you loose a couple of inches at least. This is not really a problem when your car is stock, but when its lowered it could be a big issue especially if you have like 4 people total in the car driving in the city :-(
Originally Posted by 2001SE
The only disadvantage is the clearance. It is pretty obvious that you loose a couple of inches at least. This is not really a problem when your car is stock, but when its lowered it could be a big issue especially if you have like 4 people total in the car driving in the city :-(
Originally Posted by k2max_driver
what matt says on his site is that you will not lose anymore ground clearance when you go from stage 1 to stage 2
i have scraped the bottom several times when rafting in wv. there were ruts in the gravel road from tires, and the middle scraped on bigger pot holes really bad. also hit the street-driveway curb at my fiance's parents house a few times. regular speed bumps are not a problem.
Originally Posted by 03on18s
not only have i already hit a bunch of speed bumps with the ltb, i'm waiting for when my bouncy s-techs drive the bar into the ground on the highway and i get a shower of sparks behind me.
it's weird you brought this up, because just this morning, i took a shovel to the center of my driveway where dirt had built up in the middle causing me to scrape the crap outta my LTB every time i backed out....it is REALLY low...with my h-techs, the LTB is about 1 1/2 - 2" from the ground...scary...
what a bummer that such an improvement mod could get all torn up so easily. i may have to rethink this mod since i'm on s-techs, and roads here aren't so forgiving. does anyone know if tagging the ground with this bar will have any detrimental effects on suspension components or bushings. i'm sure all that force/energy has to go somewhere.
Originally Posted by LA02MAX
it's weird you brought this up, because just this morning, i took a shovel to the center of my driveway where dirt had built up in the middle causing me to scrape the crap outta my LTB every time i backed out....it is REALLY low...with my h-techs, the LTB is about 1 1/2 - 2" from the ground...scary...
Originally Posted by Deckdout2
does anyone know if tagging the ground with this bar will have any detrimental effects on suspension components or bushings. i'm sure all that force/energy has to go somewhere.
I recently had the stage II LTB put on, and I've got approx 3"+ of ground clearance from the bottom of the bar to the ground. Speed bumps aren't a problem (I've got quite a few in my neighborhood), but I can see where clearance could be an issue if I were to come across any objects or "adverse road conditions" of more than 3". However, as I am usually on decent roads, I'm not too worried about accidental damage.
Overall I feel the Stage II LTB was a very good investment, especially when combined with the ES urethane bushings. The car just feels more solid and tight, and much more responsive to steering input.
Overall I feel the Stage II LTB was a very good investment, especially when combined with the ES urethane bushings. The car just feels more solid and tight, and much more responsive to steering input.
Originally Posted by ColdSHO
im gonna safely assume if im dropped over 3inchs up front that a ltb is out of the question, right?
i would love the added cornering ability but im not about to raise my car.
i would love the added cornering ability but im not about to raise my car.
if you really want added cornering ability, bring the car up some. At 3" low, the lower control arm is at a poor angle and surely causes bump steer.
Originally Posted by irish44j
correct...if you're slammed that low, you will scrape it all the time.
if you really want added cornering ability, bring the car up some. At 3" low, the lower control arm is at a poor angle and surely causes bump steer.
if you really want added cornering ability, bring the car up some. At 3" low, the lower control arm is at a poor angle and surely causes bump steer.
I hope a LTB would be fine with Eibachs. Even though the advertised drop ammount for the Eibachs is only 1.3 in in the front and 1.0 in in the back it is well known that the Eibachs drop the car more than those numbers. The Eibachs usually sit the car about 3/4s of an inch lower in the front than the H&Rs so they drop more than advertised. In the back they drop the car around the same amount as the H&Rs.
irish, how is it with th h techs?
im dyin to get this tie brace but worried ill be too low, and mess it up, or worse get it caught on soethin n mess up more than than the bar, like vlasic said....i mean 3 in of clearence is just too low.
im dyin to get this tie brace but worried ill be too low, and mess it up, or worse get it caught on soethin n mess up more than than the bar, like vlasic said....i mean 3 in of clearence is just too low.
Originally Posted by super6
irish, how is it with th h techs?
im dyin to get this tie brace but worried ill be too low, and mess it up, or worse get it caught on soethin n mess up more than than the bar, like vlasic said....i mean 3 in of clearence is just too low.
im dyin to get this tie brace but worried ill be too low, and mess it up, or worse get it caught on soethin n mess up more than than the bar, like vlasic said....i mean 3 in of clearence is just too low.
I would not have the bar with anything lower, personally.
Not worried at all, since I'll gain another 1/2" when I swap back to the maxspeeds.
Originally Posted by irish44j
no problems since I put the H-techs on a few weeks ago - and they are lower in the front than the H&R's, Maxspeeds, and Eibachs.
I would not have the bar with anything lower, personally.
Not worried at all, since I'll gain another 1/2" when I swap back to the maxspeeds.
I would not have the bar with anything lower, personally.
Not worried at all, since I'll gain another 1/2" when I swap back to the maxspeeds.
Unless I find out the Eibachs really arent that bad when paired with SFCs at which point I am sure you will at least look at them cause they should deliver better performance than you would get with the maxspeeds.
I just found my Eibachs on ebay for 100$ and I picked them up from the guy. They only had around 5k miles on them and were on the car for about 6 months.
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