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Thanks Clif.
Also there has been some good discussion on solsticeforum as well about this product. I wanted to repost this for your reading pleasure as they bring up some good points to concider. Quote:
Ex-Miata man's point is very accurate to one thing... if you are not comfortable with a car with a very neutral handling dynamic, the reBAR is not for you. The standard chassis is designed with quite a bit of flex, which does allow the suspension points to move. The chassis and structural engineers used this to advantage to put in a lot of understeer to keep the car safe for the average driver. The reBar will take a lot of that understeer out. I would differ on the technicalities of a couple things, though. In most performance environments, the stiffer you can get the chassis, the better, as it's one more thing that you no longer have to worry about as much in the equation for handling. You can focus all your handling improvements on suspension and alignment adjustments. Keep in mind that once you've installed the reBAR, you can still adjust the chassis to be more or less forgiving by using the proper alignment, suspension, tire choice and tire pressure. The only other technicality that I would gig you on is centrifugal force. According to your physics textbook, it really doesn't exist. The force that creates what most people see as 'centrifugal' is actually centripetal force, and it operates in a different direction than 'centrifugal' force would suggest. But that's just semantics, I know what you meant.Again, as to the primary point of the thread, you are RIGHT ON, and I thank you. If you do purchase a bar such as ours, be aware of the changes it makes in your suspension geometry, and take it easy for a while until you're familiar with the differences it makes in your handling. And get out on track/autocross with an instructor and have fun!!! Cheers, Cade Wilson
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"If someone with a trailer hitch could please send me some pictures of where it installs, I might be able to tell you if they are compatible together."
If you go to my post late last year you can see some pix of where the trailer hitch bolts to the frame. Finally, A Real Bike Rack! Reply #11 is where I added the attachment pix. Later, TexaSky
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I can tell from that photo that the trailer hitch should not interfere with reBAR , so thats good!
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also, a side question.
Is the reBar the lowest point on the car once installed? Just trying to plan things with the suspension goodies i wanna get and how low i can go. ![]()
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WONDERING IF U ARE PLANNING TO HAVE OTHER COLORS FOR THE reBAR?
THANKS Quote:
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Thanks again for all the feedback we have gotten on this product. While we have done a lot of product development for both Kappa cars and much more with our Lotus company, Sector111, we still learn new things with each new product. Typically we have no issues with other aftermarket parts interfering with ours. The nature of exhaust systems is that they can differ so much from one to the next that it is hard to design a bar that comes so close to the exhaust without having some aftermarket exhausts running into that path. Also the same exhaust system can hang lower or higher depending on how it was installed. The reBAR is designed for function and rigidity therefore making it non-compatible with some exhausts in order to create new box shape in the rear subframe. If you have one of these exhausts, we are working on other applications that will better suite your car. Our companies (Kappasphere and Sector111) have proudly introduced products for suspension, braking, aerodynamics, wheels, saving weight, forced induction, safety and more. Feedback from you all is great information to help us introduce better and better products.
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