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TRD strut bar

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by fuzionrolla, Apr 17, 2007.

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    fuzionrolla Guest

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    lol wow it must cost allot i want one tho actually think i need it cause it seems like my washer tank hits the hood when i corner due to body roll
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    808trd Guest

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    it cost alot but got for cheap
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    fuzionrolla Guest

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    good stuff i didnt even know trd had one for our gen corolla's
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    808trd Guest

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    TRD strut bar

    who has one in there 7th gen? did you have to modify or adjust anything for clearance?
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    fuzionrolla Guest

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    i like how if goes back to the fire wall i doubt it makes a difference as the fire wall would just flex
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    DOT. Noypi ako!

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    i have a feeling this is the same strut bar that was sold on Yahoo japan action. Then the new owner/seller now is offering it for the US market.. But then, i could be wrong...
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    i got the US TRD one it just bolt right on... no modification needed... if it is the JDM 3pt strut bar (above) one u need to drill 2 holes at the firewall...
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    cgreen38 Common sense, p

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    Not exactly. Firewalls are pretty thick.
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    it was just a thought i drilled holes into my fire wall to mount my fuse block and it seems to me like it would just flex under the stress
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    snaps i dont have that one jus i have the other one... it bolts on but havin lil clearance issues

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