while we`re all into the engine steady dept (again/still)
i feel i must add my share into the mix (as usual)
so,,, there are only a few problems i have with the lower engine steadys & altho they may not be as effective as giving you guys the sh!ts, , , they do me
one is that they are generally designed & fitted in single shear... that is they are mounted via one side only ,,, & if it were me i`d use a side strap to support them (just as the factory upper ones have side straps/brackets to "fully" support in double shear)
2nd-ly & as GT has suggested, they can be open to damage from under car dramas in off-road/rally type situations , inc debry on the road that one would inherently drive over from time to time being our cars are so low to the ground, hence causing damage to same
but 3rd-ly & most importantly-> they`re just a pain in the aR$Se to fit , just an extra "Thing" that`s not needed to be there---> i really don`t see any need for them,,, a decent set of upper ones & you won`t need the extra drama of those crappy stoopid , single shear fitted, lower ones , let-alone the extra time when an engine removal-refit is needed (EG: as in race engine rebuilds each race calender year)
the extra vibe is quite significant also
anyways, just my take on them
however,,, i have always suggested to any of the total nut-cases (much like myself of years gone by) that have taken to the rough extream off-road racing such as rallying, or speedway, or general off the beaten track with your mokes etc,,, that """IN THOSE""" situations then yes i`d definately fit them because they would certainly help you make it home with less dramas,,,, but i would change the lowers to fit in double shear in those instances & obviously put up with the extra work with removal &/or fitting of your engine
so there,,, take that you lot
