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    I'm trying to remember where I've seen the BMR brand. PFYC?

    Thanks for your take on the BMR's.
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    yep thats where I've seen um. Those do look real nice.
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    While WBS and other places say different bars are better and bla bla bla, its a steel bar being bolted down to help handling. Back in the day I bought a bunch of stuff through the stealership and the guy at the desk gave me dealer cost since it was about $300 worth of stuff. The GM STBs were about $9 a piece. Cant beat that.
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    last ones I saw were about $20 or something, so I may have to do that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    While WBS and other places say different bars are better and bla bla bla, its a steel bar being bolted down to help handling. Back in the day I bought a bunch of stuff through the stealership and the guy at the desk gave me dealer cost since it was about $300 worth of stuff. The GM STBs were about $9 a piece. Cant beat that.

    I actually have a HowTo that shows how to make a STB, a nice one in my opinion, from electrical conduit. I keep telling myself when it warms back up Im going to have to give it a try and see how it turns out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SyntheticShield View Post
    I actually have a HowTo that shows how to make a STB, a nice one in my opinion, from electrical conduit. I keep telling myself when it warms back up Im going to have to give it a try and see how it turns out.
    would that be stiff enough to actually work though?
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    Oh yeah. That conduit is pretty stout actually. Even if it were marginal it wouldnt be nothing to reinforce it a little and still be way way on the cheap side. For that matter, I believe the how to shows you how to reinforce it some if you feel the need.
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    Conduit is probably more stiff than the GM bars. their weakest point is where they flattened the steel and drilled for the two bolts. Like fish said, I'm not sure that it matters much, however, wbs, seems like it would have more stability, by design, versus any of the others I've looked at. Although I'm not sure anyone would throw their car hard enough into a curve to actually be able to tell the difference between any of them.

    As soon as the weather breaks I'm going to throw these things on w/o having them cosmetically ready, just to see if I can tell a difference.
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    Plus for the money, you cant beat the GM bars. $20 VS $70+.

    Ill have to look at the conduit write up. I like cheap. LOL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    Plus for the money, you cant beat the GM bars. $20 VS $70+.

    Ill have to look at the conduit write up. I like cheap. LOL.
    I'm with you. I like cheap and long as cheap works and doesn't look like a$$.
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    Well if you picture conduit up against a GMPP bar, yeah, its going to look like crap. However, thats where paint and such come into play. I suppose one could even have the conduit powder coated.

    I dont remember where I found it at, but if I can get it converted to where it can be put up in the How To section I'll do that. Push comes to shove, I can do a How To on my own and post it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SyntheticShield View Post
    Well if you picture conduit up against a GMPP bar, yeah, its going to look like crap. However, thats where paint and such come into play. I suppose one could even have the conduit powder coated.

    I dont remember where I found it at, but if I can get it converted to where it can be put up in the How To section I'll do that. Push comes to shove, I can do a How To on my own and post it up.
    Honestly the GMPP bar isn't much in the looks dept. I can't wait to see what you come up with using conduit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IndeedSS View Post
    Honestly the GMPP bar isn't much in the looks dept. I can't wait to see what you come up with using conduit.

    I dunno, I like them. It may have to get a little warmer here before I tackle the alternative STB. Ive been working most of the afternoon on replacing the ignition switch, installing BackInBlack's ignition modification and trying to replace the blower motor resistor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SyntheticShield View Post
    I dunno, I like them. It may have to get a little warmer here before I tackle the alternative STB. Ive been working most of the afternoon on replacing the ignition switch, installing BackInBlack's ignition modification and trying to replace the blower motor resistor.
    Sounds like you've been busy. I'm going to install my bars tomorrow, even though the donrome brackets are going to look odd again the black rubberized stb's.
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