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jimmykool111
5th February 2011, 13:19
Is it worth getting one? if so for the back aswell?
saxovtsmad
5th February 2011, 13:33
where would tou put a back one?
jimmykool111
5th February 2011, 13:40
Between the wishbones, they just bolt onto them
wicked-vtr
5th February 2011, 13:42
Rear strut braces are weld in, they come with the safety device cage with all the extras.
As for a front one, a lower one makes a difference you can feel, top one not so much.
jimmykool111
5th February 2011, 13:42
But its not really the back tbf its actually near the the front wheels obvs... dont actually know why people call it the back :/
jimmykool111
5th February 2011, 13:44
sound, does the rear one weld near the seatbelts?
saxo-parts
5th February 2011, 13:56
rear brace is a waste of time, it may stop a miniscule amount of shell flex but seeing as all the suspension is mounted on a seperate cradle well away from the inner arches its not going to do a great deal,if anything for handling
wicked-vtr
5th February 2011, 13:59
You can get one that bolts to the wishbones, im guessing that's What you mean by a rear one? Most people call it the lower brace.
I couldn't tell you where the rear one welds in, I think its just a bar welded across the rear half of the cage to further stiffen the chassis laterally
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