not to sure on suspenison rules in sts
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You cannot use a floor bar.
Suspension and chassis braces must go across the car from suspension mounting points ONLY. That means no X braces, no B or C pillar bars, no harness bars, no floor bars, no traction bars, no strut bars that bolt to the firewall etc.... the exception is if its a replacement for a factory supplied brace and it bolts to the same place (example: The RSX has a factory installed brace that is bolted to the firewall. A replacement that uses the same attachment points is permissable.)
Download and read the SCCA rulebook posted on top of this forum. If it isn't listed in the book as allowable, then you can't do it.
Suspension and chassis braces must go across the car from suspension mounting points ONLY. That means no X braces, no B or C pillar bars, no harness bars, no floor bars, no traction bars, no strut bars that bolt to the firewall etc.... the exception is if its a replacement for a factory supplied brace and it bolts to the same place (example: The RSX has a factory installed brace that is bolted to the firewall. A replacement that uses the same attachment points is permissable.)
Download and read the SCCA rulebook posted on top of this forum. If it isn't listed in the book as allowable, then you can't do it.
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IF it doesn't say anything about it in the rule book, then that part is not allowed. Rule of thumb. They don't have time to list every part.
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