An announcement! Please change your cancer bars before they turn bad!
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An announcement! Please change your cancer bars before they turn bad!
I recently replaced my cancer bars with some Stainless steel bars through a forum member - (Admin Edit) He was a pleasure to deal with but I promised I would upload pictures of my shameful cancer bars, anyone seen worse?
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They look about normal.
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Our new stainless steel cancer bars will be available as of today. Shame we had our toes stepped on,but our bars are more than just steel pipe mashed in a vice at home! Also they will be cheaper to members to help with mr2 life!
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Luke, I am sure no toe stepping was intended. To be honest I was heavily debating whether I should mention who I got them off. I asked him to make me some, he wasn't advertising. In other news I might need a new part of my exhaust replacing so I will see you this weekend!
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To be fair, they were being advertised but this is an issue that should have been picked up by IMOC admin, unfortunately it wasn't (well it was but no posts were removed when they should have been, I'm not sure why) but has been now.
If you can't see the angle, you're in trouble.
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Kind of wished I hadn't posted anything now to be honest. Maybe I will just be a lurker in the future.
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Beebaleen wrote:Kind of wished I hadn't posted anything now to be honest. Maybe I will just be a lurker in the future.
Please don't do that, we need as many members to be active as possible. Discussion is the forum's life blood.
It's a tricky business running forums and trying to keep everyone happy.
If you can't see the angle, you're in trouble.
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Wow they look horrible, im going to have a look at mines this weekend!
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Charged, I fully appreciate that, I just feel bad I have potentially limited someones chances of making a bit of spare cash. Which is why I am going to stop discussing this and steer the thread back to it's intended direction. Guy's and gals! I implore you post your pictures of your cancer bars
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Skywalker wrote:Our new stainless steel cancer bars will be available as of today. Shame we had our toes stepped on,but our bars are more than just steel pipe mashed in a vice at home! Also they will be cheaper to members to help with mr2 life!
cant see pics at work but I guess these are the rear ones?
There are similar braces at the front - mine aren't rusted through but they certainly have rust rash and no doubt there would be a market... any plans for these also?
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Do they actually do anything anyway?
I've never ran any on mine for years.
I've never ran any on mine for years.
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9's on slicks to come, with a clean full throttle pass! Goal of 0-150mph in a 1/4 of a mile....
10.7@142 on R888 street tyres, 10.3@134mph on slicks,
9's on slicks to come, with a clean full throttle pass! Goal of 0-150mph in a 1/4 of a mile....
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Who cares who makes them, so now Luke has a the rights to them it seems
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greeny wrote:Do they actually do anything anyway?
I've never ran any on mine for years.
No
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Do they actually do anything anyway?
They don't do a huge amount. However, Toyota clearly felt the need for them. The issue is they make them from mild steel, and don't seal the ends, so they rust, usually inside out. If yours look good, remove them and shake them!
Also with clamped pipe you have to becareful how you finish the ends, other wise you loose all structural rigidity.
Our stainless bars are made from 5mm plate, angled, tigged and heat treated. All very straight forward. They will obviously never rust. Left in a brushed finish, handy if you want to weld brackets to them in the future etc.
Kind of wished I hadn't posted anything now to be honest. Maybe I will just be a lurker in the future.
Dude you've done nothing wrong. Chill!
Who cares who makes them, so now Luke has a the rights to them it seems
lol anyone can make them. However, only traders can sell things on this website. And even then there are hoops to jump through and posting regulations.
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stepping on toes, and rubbishing what other people are doing - not the first time you have tried to get involved in someones attempts to sell things - i have a long memory
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What are the cancer bars supposed to do? I assume that its not structural thing, maybe a way to make more money?
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triangulation braces, there are 2x at the front and 2x at the rear, divided opinion on whether they do much on a road car, a track/race car i suppose needs all the chassis bracing it can get
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greeny wrote:Do they actually do anything anyway?
I've never ran any on mine for years.
I guess Toyota wouldnt put them on for no reason?
Luke told me about these bars rotting from the inside out ages (years?) ago and proved they were no longer doing anything structural on my car. I had not noticed as it was gradual deterioration over 10 yrs. I put new Toyota ones on and it transformed the handling particularly noticeable on twisty roads.
Gotta be one of the cheapest improvements to be had.
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rev3gtturbo wrote: I put new Toyota ones on and it transformed the handling particularly noticeable on twisty roads.
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ok, some more info.
My car does 100 miles a day commuting so I know how this particular mr2 handles consistently on a mix of road types and how much I will push it cornering.
When the rusted through cancer bars were taken off the car and not replaced straight away, I did not notice any difference in the handling.
When new bars were put on there was a noticeable improvement to the back end feel - the rear suspension felt surprisingly "tighter" in a good way and for me it improved the cornering.
I have driven another mr2 and it feels less happy trying to corner like I do in my high mileage daily commuter (prob more to do with different tyre brand, condition of shocks) so I have to drive it slower. Cancer bars may be a factor.
YMMV
My car does 100 miles a day commuting so I know how this particular mr2 handles consistently on a mix of road types and how much I will push it cornering.
When the rusted through cancer bars were taken off the car and not replaced straight away, I did not notice any difference in the handling.
When new bars were put on there was a noticeable improvement to the back end feel - the rear suspension felt surprisingly "tighter" in a good way and for me it improved the cornering.
I have driven another mr2 and it feels less happy trying to corner like I do in my high mileage daily commuter (prob more to do with different tyre brand, condition of shocks) so I have to drive it slower. Cancer bars may be a factor.
YMMV