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Originally Posted by joneblaze
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Originally Posted by tanghy
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Originally Posted by joneblaze
BTW, a front strut brace will do basically NOTHING.
you wanna back that up?
Just going from what I've felt on my car. Purely personal experience. I can't back that up with any physics or theories. :)
I'm not saying a front brace wouldn't do anything as part of a suspension setup, but alone it won't do much at all IMO.
Remember Jon.....you still dont fully understand your "bars".... :roll:
You
had a "chassis brace"(ala stock ITR or vtir etc)....
not a "strut bar " ( like my Carbling ....which connects to the suspension struts....WHICH for the clever name too :roll: ).
A actual good ( not $23.00 US thankyou Danny) strut brace will significantly change the characteristics of a cars handling.......being more neutral/understeer bias If a front strut brace , and more neutral/oversteer bias in the back if a rear one.
For a FWD car....a rear-strut-brace should be on ur shopping list first - then after other sussy mods a front one too to even out.
http://img34.photobucket.com/albums/...n/DSC02771.jpg
FRONT STRUT BRACE
http://img34.photobucket.com/albums/...n/DSC02780.jpg
REAR STRUT BRACE