I have been wanting to get a larger intercooler for my car since the day I got it but there is the awkward metal bumber thing in the way. I have noticed some people have just cut it for the space with what im assuming was a metal jigsaw or something. Does that bar really do all that much and is it ok to slice it up so i can fit in a larger intercooler?
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That is your crash bar. It helps to save your life in the event of a head-on collision. Cutting it destroys its structural integrity and defeats the purpose of it being there. Some people take that chance. Some people will just completely remove it. It's up to you.
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Take yours off and copy it to steel. Fab one up with cutout in proper place and box it in for structural integrity. If you are afraid of losing this piece.?
i have completly removed mine...
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I def. dont want to run the risk doing that...and I know cutting a peice out will compromise its integrity so i guess i already had my answer. I was told that the GT4 has a small crash bar...is that true? and if so does anyone know where i could get one? thanks
-Steve
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i have completly removed mine...
i have completly removed mine...
I def. dont want to run the risk doing that...and I know cutting a peice out will compromise its integrity so i guess i already had my answer. I was told that the GT4 has a small crash bar...is that true? and if so does anyone know where i could get one? thanks
-Steve
Yes it is smaller and you will need the brackets for them part number for the crash bar is 52131-20220
2 brackets
57201-20060
57202-20070
2 brackets
57201-20060
57202-20070
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somehow i dont think that crash bar will save ur life.. i think it is only made to withstand impacts of 8km/h...
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Would you rather get in a crash with it or without it?
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>somehow i dont think that crash bar will save ur life.. i think it is only made to withstand impacts of 8km/h...
Would you rather get in a crash with it or without it?
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its very thin, aluminum. its meant to protect your bumper form small parking accidents. not the type of thing that will save your life.
the gt4 one is thinner, but you need the bar and the brackets. the brackets take at least a month or more to get in stock.
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Would you rather get in a crash with it or without it?
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>somehow i dont think that crash bar will save ur life.. i think it is only made to withstand impacts of 8km/h...
Would you rather get in a crash with it or without it?
its very thin, aluminum. its meant to protect your bumper form small parking accidents. not the type of thing that will save your life.
the gt4 one is thinner, but you need the bar and the brackets. the brackets take at least a month or more to get in stock.
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Don't forget that the crash bar also supports the rigidity of the front of the car.. It helps brace up the two "frame rails" that it attaches too. I know they aren't actual frame rails since its a unibody car, but that piece is part of the cars structural stability. You may not really noticed this with it on or off, but everything adds up in the end.
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You probably never seen the ST205 version then, its just 1/2 size and weight of a ST/GT one.
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Don't forget that the crash bar also supports the rigidity of the front of the car.. It helps brace up the two "frame rails" that it attaches too. I know they aren't actual frame rails since its a unibody car, but that piece is part of the cars structural stability. You may not really noticed this with it on or off, but everything adds up in the end.
Don't forget that the crash bar also supports the rigidity of the front of the car.. It helps brace up the two "frame rails" that it attaches too. I know they aren't actual frame rails since its a unibody car, but that piece is part of the cars structural stability. You may not really noticed this with it on or off, but everything adds up in the end.
You probably never seen the ST205 version then, its just 1/2 size and weight of a ST/GT one.
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Ive seen it, and it still serves a purpose in holding the car together. My point is that it is a small peice that adds to the complete set-up
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You probably never seen the ST205 version then, its just 1/2 size and weight of a ST/GT one.
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Don't forget that the crash bar also supports the rigidity of the front of the car.. It helps brace up the two "frame rails" that it attaches too. I know they aren't actual frame rails since its a unibody car, but that piece is part of the cars structural stability. You may not really noticed this with it on or off, but everything adds up in the end.
Don't forget that the crash bar also supports the rigidity of the front of the car.. It helps brace up the two "frame rails" that it attaches too. I know they aren't actual frame rails since its a unibody car, but that piece is part of the cars structural stability. You may not really noticed this with it on or off, but everything adds up in the end.
You probably never seen the ST205 version then, its just 1/2 size and weight of a ST/GT one.
Ive seen it, and it still serves a purpose in holding the car together. My point is that it is a small peice that adds to the complete set-up
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it is, however, it is quite rigid, due to its construction.
in my accident, the GT-4 crash bar did its job, and crushed the frame bracket on that side up like a pretzle.
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You probably never seen the ST205 version then, its just 1/2 size and weight of a ST/GT one.
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QUOTE(jcbass7 @ Nov 9, 2007 - 7:34 PM) [snapback]612690[/snapback]
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Don't forget that the crash bar also supports the rigidity of the front of the car.. It helps brace up the two "frame rails" that it attaches too. I know they aren't actual frame rails since its a unibody car, but that piece is part of the cars structural stability. You may not really noticed this with it on or off, but everything adds up in the end.
Don't forget that the crash bar also supports the rigidity of the front of the car.. It helps brace up the two "frame rails" that it attaches too. I know they aren't actual frame rails since its a unibody car, but that piece is part of the cars structural stability. You may not really noticed this with it on or off, but everything adds up in the end.
You probably never seen the ST205 version then, its just 1/2 size and weight of a ST/GT one.
it is, however, it is quite rigid, due to its construction.
in my accident, the GT-4 crash bar did its job, and crushed the frame bracket on that side up like a pretzle.
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