Mustache Bar.
#1
Mustache Bar.
I just got through searching, but didn't find my answer. Basically, what I was wondering is if a lightened mustache bar from AMS or Buschur would be a good idea for a daily driver and autocross? Also, which is better AMS or Buschurs?
#3
These parts have not been out for very long so there is not all that much info about them. I think they will both increase the amount of vibration transferred to the car which you may not want for a daily driver.
The Buschur items seems to be a replacement bar but made out of lighter material.
The AMS item removes the bar and uses a solid piece of aluminum to tie the diff to the frame of the car.
The question I have is do you need a replacement bar (like Buschur) or would a small aluminum mount (AMS) be as effective.
My initial thought is that it would be better to have the replacement bar from Buschur as it seems like it would do more to prevent the rear diff from moving.
Hopefully AMS or Buschur will reply.
Last edited by dudical26; Aug 3, 2007 at 10:14 AM.
#4
It might help to actually check out the parts before posting as in this case the AMS part is more then 25% cheaper than the Buschur part.
These parts have not been out for very long so there is not all that much info about them. I think they will both increase the amount of vibration transferred to the car which you may not want for a daily driver.
The Buschur items seems to be a replacement bar but made out of lighter material.
The AMS item removes the bar and uses a solid piece of aluminum to tie the diff to the frame of the car.
The question I have is do you need a replacement bar (like Buschur) or would a small aluminum mount (AMS) be as effective.
My initial thought is that it would be better to have the replacement bar from Buschur as it seems like it would do more to prevent the rear diff from moving.
Hopefully AMS or Buschur will reply.
These parts have not been out for very long so there is not all that much info about them. I think they will both increase the amount of vibration transferred to the car which you may not want for a daily driver.
The Buschur items seems to be a replacement bar but made out of lighter material.
The AMS item removes the bar and uses a solid piece of aluminum to tie the diff to the frame of the car.
The question I have is do you need a replacement bar (like Buschur) or would a small aluminum mount (AMS) be as effective.
My initial thought is that it would be better to have the replacement bar from Buschur as it seems like it would do more to prevent the rear diff from moving.
Hopefully AMS or Buschur will reply.
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