Best place to get cancer bars?

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KarlBristol
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Best place to get cancer bars?

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Mine are still in good nic but have a very small amount of surface rust on one of them

I figured that rather than rubbing them done and spraying them up I may as well invest in some new ones :thumleft:

Anywhere online sell direct oem replacements?
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We make them!
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Just rub off the surface rust and rust proof hamerite them, or POR15 :thumleft:
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Is this the 2 strengthening bars that go across the engine bay?
No 2 :(
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Skywalker wrote:We make them!


How much for a pair delivered and do you have photos please?
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karl if its just surface rust please dont buy new - 3 months of use and they'll look the same :pray:

just sand back and hammerite
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My thoughts are that it looks like surface rust but until I take them off I cant be certain. Ideally im looking to build a brand new mr2, hence why everything is getting replaced on it, and I have no idea how old these are.

Your car is only as strong as it weakest component and with a whole suspension change this and the arb will be the weakest part.

If I replace them my new ones wont get the same any time soon. The car never goes out in rain, and lives in a garage under a cover. Ive probably only done around circa 200 miles in it this year as Im trying to get it all new :D
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fair enough mate - just they make no difference and you dont see them

i got full set and new bolts on my rev3 from mr t - pass side was touch harder to fit but with jack/axle stands accomplishable. i then sold it and have a rev5 with them in vgc
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Mine rotted from the inside out so they might be more rotten than they look, try taking them off and give them a shake, listen for how much loose rust is inside them.

I bought some Ultra racing ones from EBAY were only £70 for the pair, much cheaper than Toyota prices and a lot more substantial and better quality than the original crimped bits of tin!

Have a search on ebay, they might still be selling them
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Danbob wrote:Mine rotted from the inside out so they might be more rotten than they look, try taking them off and give them a shake, listen for how much loose rust is inside them.

I bought some Ultra racing ones from EBAY were only £70 for the pair, much cheaper than Toyota prices and a lot more substantial and better quality than the original crimped bits of tin!

Have a search on ebay, they might still be selling them


Not a bad idea I think I might give that a go tomorrow :thumleft:

I've been looking for a set on eBay but I can't find them to save my life.
What's their official name?

You don't happen to still have the original link do you?
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How essential are these ‘cancer bars’ ? mine are a little rough looking I was thinking of just binning them, they look so weak and flimsy I can’t see they’d be doing much even when not rusty, if they really are required then surely it would make more sense to fabricate something more substantial that would actually contribute to shell stiffness
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Not had any response in relation to where else to buy them :(

Pm'd skywalker, but would presume that they'd rather busy recently and not had a chance to respond ... Anyone know of where else I can get these?

budd - some people do remove these when they rot out. Personally I wouldn't - if they weren't essential they wouldn't be on the car. If memory serves correct they are there are stabilise the car during sharp corners :thumleft:

I'm hoping to find some uprated ones :thumleft:
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they add a little bit of chassis strength in the engine bay to stop the chassis twisting under extreem cornering. A decent strut brace will do this just fine. :thumleft:

They do a little but they aren't positively absolutely required.
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I had a search on ebay but couldn't find the ultra racing ones anymore.

you can also buy them on MR2 Ben here


http://www.mr2-ben.co.uk/products/view/ ... -1989-1999
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Found the ultra racing ones on a different website? But they we circa £75 excluding delivery, and looked identical other than the fact that they were white and had writing on (neither of which I wanted, lol)

Good spot with Mr2 bens website, thanks :thumleft:
Just ordered myself a set :D whoop whoop
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Re: Best place to get cancer bars?

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if mine are knackered I'll knock some up from some slightly thicker gauge tube of even box section, might even make a strut brace while I'm at it.
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When I last got these from Toyota they were only about £17 each. Have they gone up in price?
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asdrewq wrote:When I last got these from Toyota they were only about £17 each. Have they gone up in price?


Yup :pale:
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asdrewq wrote:When I last got these from Toyota they were only about £17 each. Have they gone up in price?


Yup

And unfortunately Toyota dealers are independent and so unless I'm wrong can pretty much charge what they want :pale:
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