Kenari front Ultra Racing bar

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I'm going to install kenari front Ultra Racing Bar for my kenari, since I saw my friends viva's handling was quite improved using a cap ayam stabilizer bar... so i bet the UR will give better results. Here, i would like to get some advices regarding should i buy the UR or just an ordinary bars, and what else should i do to make the handling better? and, anywhere can i get Move RS full bodykit, taiwan or ori i don't mind, preferably PU la.. and cheap please
 
UR bars are also just bars...u are refering to strut bars? frankly speaking..not much of a difference for kenari thou...wan good handling...first change ur suspension to adjustables..

for RS bumper..usually local made fiber only...seldom see any PU around...unless u get the Original that is made of ABS one la...
 
UR bars are also just bars...u are refering to strut bars? frankly speaking..not much of a difference for kenari thou...wan good handling...first change ur suspension to adjustables..

for RS bumper..usually local made fiber only...seldom see any PU around...unless u get the Original that is made of ABS one la...

I've changed my suspensions already, adjustable la... but I'm satisfied with the cornering... have you installed those bars? because my fren installed a cap ayam strut bars in his viva, the car swaying less... than before...
 
I've changed my suspensions already, adjustable la... but I'm satisfied with the cornering... have you installed those bars? because my fren installed a cap ayam strut bars in his viva, the car swaying less... than before...

Since you said you have changed your suspension, then a strut bar is almost a must as stiffer suspensions put more load on the chassis. Well, I think most bars are the same unless those exceedingly cheap ones. You can see from the construction of the bars itself. For strut bars, the connection from the bar to the mounting brackets should be welded and fixed and not screwed on. Those that are screwed on have a weak link at the point of the screw and does little strengthening. Ultra Racing uses fixed ones.

I think Ultra Racing is a wise choice. The quality is good and the price is not that expensive. You can visit their website and call one of their salesperson or product specialist to advise you on your set up. Depends on your budget and targeted performance. ^^

http://www.ultraracing.com.my/template.asp?menuid=56
 

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