Scion xA Strut Bars


From SCION-TECH : The Scion Resource : tC, xA, xB, xD

There are many different types of chassis braces, with the most common being strut tower braces (aka strut bars) on the front or rear of your Scion xA. Not all cars use actual struts though the term "strut brace" is still used to describe a brace between shock towers. The upper strut mounts are some of the weakest points on the Scion xA suspension, so adding a stiffening brace between them is a great way to strengthen your suspension.

A MacPherson Strut integrates the wheels upper link point into the actual strut. A significant amount of load is located by and dealt with the strut on the Scion xA. Vertical loads from the wheel pass through the strut and spring up to the strut top and towers which leads to flex in the metal fender around the strut tower and inner fenders. The amount of flex can vary but it will have an impact on the ability of the rest of the suspension to control the Scion xA as well as the camber and toe settings throughout the compression.

Though not as noticeable or effective, shock tower braces on newer cars such as the Scions, will make a difference. The actual equivalent load point is usually an upper control arm and its locating points on the inner fender. Strengthening these Scion xA points is the preferred option.

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Available Front Strut Tower Bars

These front strut tower braces are direct bolt in components for the Scion xA. The installation is a breeze and takes only a few minutes. No cutting or alteration of the xA engine bay or cowl is required.

APR

APR
Apprx Price: $115
Part #: AS-520024
Material: Aluminum
Manufacturer: APR


C-One

C-One
Apprx Price: $209
Part #: FT5360-NCP10
Material: Aluminum
Manufacturer: C-One


Cusco 40D

Apprx Price: $157
Part #: 114 570 A
Material: Aluminum
Manufacturer: Cusco


Cusco ALC

Apprx Price: $189
Part #: 114 535 A
Material: Aluminum
Manufacturer: Cusco


Cusco AS

Apprx Price: $---
Part #: 114 510 A
Material: Aluminum
Manufacturer: Cusco


DC Sports Carbon

DC Sports Carbon
Apprx Price: $115
Part #: CSB1401
Material: Aluminum
Manufacturer: DC Sports
Notes: only front brace available


Greddy

Apprx Price: $143
Part #: 14013021
Material: Carbon Fiber
Manufacturer: Greddy


GTSpec

GTSpec
Apprx Price: $161
Part #: GTS-SUS-1098
Material: Aluminum
Manufacturer: GTSpec
Notes: rear brace available


Hotchkis

Hotchkis
Apprx Price: $225
Part #: PTS27-52040
Material: Aluminum
Manufacturer: Hotchkis
Notes: official Scion bars provided by Hotchkis


JIC RAS

JIC RAS
Apprx Price: $198
Part #: RAS-NCP30-F
Material: Aluminum
Manufacturer: JIC


JIC RCS

Apprx Price: $255
Part #: RCS-NCP30-F
Material: Carbon Fiber
Manufacturer: JIC


Megan Racing

Megan Racing
Apprx Price: $50
Part #: ----
Material: Aluminum
Manufacturer: Megan Racing
Notes: 4 different finishes


Scion FX

Scion FX
Apprx Price: $50
Part #: ----
Material: Aluminum
Manufacturer: Scion FX


Scion Sport

Apprx Price: $99
Part #: ----
Material: Aluminum
Manufacturer: Scion Sport


Tanabe

Tanabe
Apprx Price: $98
Part #: TTB081F
Material: Aluminum
Manufacturer: Tanabe


TRD

Apprx Price: $160
Part #: ----
Material: Aluminum
Manufacturer: TRD


Available Rear Strut Bars

The rear strut braces come in different designs for the Scion xA. Each brand has taken a different approach to the design and implementation. most of these will require cutting and/or modification of trim panels below your Scion xA's trunk (inside the wheel well).

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Strut Bar from Wikipedia

A strut bar or strut brace is a mostly aftermarket car suspension accessory used in conjunction with MacPherson struts on monocoque or unibody chassis to provide extra strength between the strut towers.

With a MacPherson strut suspension system where the spring and shock absorber are combined in the one suspension unit, the entire vertical suspension load is transmitted to the top of the vehicle's strut tower, unlike a double wishbone suspension where the spring and shock absorber may share the load separately. In general terms, a strut tower in a monocoque chassis is a reinforced portion of the inner wheel well and is not necessarily directly connected to the main chassis rails. For this reason there is inherent flex within the strut towers relative to the chassis rails.

A strut bar is designed to reduce this strut tower flex by tying two parallel strut towers together. This transmits the load of each strut tower during cornering via tension and compression of the strut bar which shares the load between both towers and reduces chassis flex.

A direct result of this is improved chassis rigidity (similar to that gained from a lower tie bar); hence, the understeer is reduced, tire wear improved and metal fatigue is greatly reduced in the strut tower area. Following the aftermarket's lead, some manufacturers have started fitting strut bars to performance models, including the Nissan Skyline], Mazda RX-8, Acura CL Type-S, BMW e46 M3 CSL, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution and the HOLDEN VY II Commodore, as standard equipment.



Strut Bar FAQ

What are torque settings for the front and rear?

Front:38ft-lbs

Rear: 59ft-lbs


Strut Bar Resources


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