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i was wondering if a ractive upper strut tower bar for a 1994 camry v6 le would fit nicely meaning would the bar touch any of the piping or any part of the engine/engine bay?
sr20: may fit .. but not sure about it.. cos i havent seen the ractive yet.. there is one other guy from van.. TRDcamry i think but in symbols here he's getting his in 2 weeks its on order from overseas auto... when he gets it i'll ask him if it fit ok.. he's got a 94 4 cyl!!!
IMO, I was a little bit disappointed with the aluminum-color ractive strut bar. I guess I was hoping that the ractive symbol would be printed/painted/coated/fixed upon-instead the logo is a die-cut black sticker. And there were a few nicks and what-nots on the bar, and it's a little more shinier in person than in the picture.
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? i don't see how you guys can really argue about the ractive strut bar...
pretty much all strut bars are the same...they may look slightly different, but it's usually just in the clamping part....
the best bet is to get the polished one, cuz the colors will oxidize over time, and look like sh*t (red=pink, etc.)
and yeah, for 50 bucks, it's the mod that will make you feel the most diff...
I agree with Eye8Pussies. I just bought my ractive strut bar on ebay for 30 bucks shipped. I got it without the logo, so its just all chrome, and it's great for driving around town. You can literally feel it working the moment you start driving it. Go OUt and Buy It NOw!
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