Beatrush rear upper strut-brace. Installed and loving it!
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 7:27 pm
I know not many people have a rear strut-brace so I thought I would just post my opinion about one.
Short answer: awesome!
Long answer: I installed chassis rigidity-improving parts one at a time so I can better quantify the improvements they made;
- 1st was a front strut tower brace from Cusco. This improved turn-in at speeds over 50km/h and reduced scuttle shake noticeably
- 2nd was the MX5Plus torque box rollbar, the double hoop version. Virtually all scuttle shake in the rear was eliminated. Made the car oversteer slightly.
- lastly is the rear upper strut-tower brace from Beatrush. Cruising along streets I know very well, no scuttle shake at all!, this included rolling over train tracks at 50km/h, and both rear tyres feel like they are making more positive contact on the road.
I didn't get a chance to drive around some well-known twisties as it was peak-hour, but Lakeside track day is less than 72hours away.
Photos will be posted tomorrow.
BIG BIG thanks to Danny, aka ORX626, once again for taking some time out of his busy schedule to install it for me.
That's another one I owe you mate.
Short answer: awesome!
Long answer: I installed chassis rigidity-improving parts one at a time so I can better quantify the improvements they made;
- 1st was a front strut tower brace from Cusco. This improved turn-in at speeds over 50km/h and reduced scuttle shake noticeably
- 2nd was the MX5Plus torque box rollbar, the double hoop version. Virtually all scuttle shake in the rear was eliminated. Made the car oversteer slightly.
- lastly is the rear upper strut-tower brace from Beatrush. Cruising along streets I know very well, no scuttle shake at all!, this included rolling over train tracks at 50km/h, and both rear tyres feel like they are making more positive contact on the road.
I didn't get a chance to drive around some well-known twisties as it was peak-hour, but Lakeside track day is less than 72hours away.
Photos will be posted tomorrow.
BIG BIG thanks to Danny, aka ORX626, once again for taking some time out of his busy schedule to install it for me.
That's another one I owe you mate.