I didn't know Ultra made such kind of add ons. But seriously the bars does not distribute or asorb any forces at all. It seems like they are just there as dead weight. And would probably work if there are clamps on the bars to mount on a solid non flexing area. Strange how they could deduct this would work as an anti-roll bar but in fact it is a floating bar?
Exactly my thoughts when I saw the bars. Yes is it called ARB by UR. Some others are OK.. I think UR product is good, but I think some of their ARB seems like missing the clamps. Perhaps to cost down or.. ? not sure... some even installed in reverse way.. like the pic in the middle.. how to prevent twist also i pening.. haha..
Anyways, just to highlight if u go to install an ARB, do ask for the center clamps/holder that connects to the chassis. and the end of the bar must be at the moving suspension parts for it to work.
Cheers.
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Yeah, actually a lot of product from UR are crap. Some braces are mounted to points that is weak to start with. :rolleyes:
Be careful bro.. many people supports UR wan.. hehe.. i also know about this.. coz I have seen some of their installations. But many people will say they FEEL the difference... so, up to them la... but so far I do think UR bar material is the best... made of thick steel.. as long as you know what you are installing to your car.