Xian G wrote:You can use the GM STB, but you might ahve to relocate your pcm. It also adds extra support, since it mounts to the firewall, as well at the struts.
Wild Weasel wrote:You wanna try and pull a bolt sideways through that sheetmetal?
Let's not get into this again though... heh...
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A generic form of "K" brace
Xian G wrote:I see your points, and some make sense. If you read, I didn't say it was a "K" brace, I said a generic form.
Just for information purposes, a "K" brace has nothing to do with mounting points at all. The "K" comes from the shape of the brace. There are many forms of "K" braces and I doubt all them have the same amount of mounting points.
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The firewall is a bit more sturdy than a flat piece of sheet metal. First, it is somewhat thicker than standard sheet metal (at least 3 times thicker than sheet metal at hardware store). Also it is formed in ways to make it more durable. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it is a main part of the structural integrity of the car. But, it is designed to protect the vehicle occupants from many serious injuries if in an accident, under hood explosion, or fire was to occur.
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As for the fulcrum comment. A fulcrum point is the point at which a lever turns, or a pivoting point with 2 other moving points. (i.e. a see-saw) A GM STB has 3 fixed points which would not make anything there a fulcrum point.
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I agree on the worthlessness of GM struts. Technically, most GM struts aren't made by GM. They are made by AC Delco and another company I can't remember the name of.
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To compare a solid, non-moving part, to a multi pieced moving part (i.e STB to a strut) is like comparing peanut butter to carburetor.
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As for pulling the bolt out... What year is your car, and what year did you pull it out?
Xian G wrote:The GM STB was originally designed to add structural support on convertibles, and only convertibles; since it had no roof. I looked all through the GM parts on the comp. at my work, and there was only 2 STB ever made for cavaliers. They both mounted to the firewall; only difference between the two was one had a bracket for cruise control.
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Mastin
Thursday, September 02, 2004 5:05 PM
Sounded like the commercial?
And I was really trying not to.
I wanna know the part number for the GM brace with "2" firewall mounting points.s
Wish I didn't sell it off when I got it FROM ebay at the time.
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In certain years of cars, GM used a company (other than AC Delco) which in turn was not a company owned or ran by GM, to make struts; and shocks for larger sized cars back in the day. Therefore not all struts and shocks were made by GM, nor would those particular ones be an official GM part. AC Delco maybe GM, but they also make parts for Ford, Mitsubishi, Toyota, Honda, etc....
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I was looking at a firewall (out of the car) when i posted about the thickness. I went to the parts dept, where i work, and pulled one off the shelf and looked at it. Sorry to say, the thickness is different. Perhaps the thickness has changed over time because this was for 2004 car.
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Sorry but when I look at the STB it does not come close to moving like a see-saw. You know a see-saw? One kid sits on one side one on other, and one moves up, when one moves down. The middle point there is a fulcrum point. The STB does not do anything of the sort, therefore it can not be a fulcrum point.
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I don't see how you can compare a STB to the many parts that make up a strut assembly. Including the mount, mount bearing, actual gas shock, or the other 8-10 components that make up the whole strut assembly. The STB is one solid part, whereas the strut assembly makes up many parts. Meaning an assembly with over 10 parts not working right is not the same, nor can be compared or contrasted to a one-piece part not working.
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i am comparing the quality of the parts gm uses.
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To say the STB quality is bad, because the strut quality is bad, is almost like saying the ecotec is a POS because the struts they make are POS. So basically the whole car's quality is bad because GM makes bad struts? That is what it sounds like.
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To recap, I never said in any post that the GM STB was better than any other STB. I originally said that I go GM is because I get 50% off all parts. My posts say nothing about using any part for the name brand or quality.
(I don't know how to do the quoting thing you are doing, but look back)
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LOL. True, but I prefer to go with GM parts before going to aftermarket. Not to mention, I get a 50% discount from GM.
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It also adds extra support, since it mounts to the firewall, as well at the struts.
Xian G wrote:My post still don't say that the "GM STB is better than blah blah". If you read the post you are quoting, it says adds extra support which it does.
The STB was designed to add support to the frame of convertible cavalier. Key word, ADD SUPPORT TO CONVERTIBLES, becuase of no roof to do it. Therefore it does add more support.
Talking to you is pointless, you reword what I am saying to what you think has been said.
Discussion is meanless you are saying I've said things by assuming sentence mean something totally different.