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Re: rear and middle strut bar

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dstocks wrote:WEll, ive got two on hold to other members, and one on the way from Japan. Noone has dibs on that one yet, however, it has a scratch, so will be slightly cheaper.
Pending on how deep the scratch is it can be fixed.
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how bad is the scratch be AND would it effect performance? (or just looks?)
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it would only be looks.
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Cool well keep me updated about it.. I'm still really interested :D
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Should arrive in a few days. Will let you know
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    cool mate, keep me updated, and maybe send me a photo of it when you get it so I know how bad the scratch is? haha
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    Definitely get them strut braces, both front and rear for a start! when i put both mine on at dwayne's bonfire, i noticed stiffness straight away when driving around dwayne's lawn. Helps so much with steering response, used to lag without them, but when they're on, its almost an instant response. The rear actually helps reduce understeer greatly. And yes, if you can, pick the versionR ones, they are a 1 piece, well, sorta, or the UltraRacing ones.. For the middle cabin, your has them for the fto :thumright:
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    Well I'm definitely grabbing a rear one now :) Dstocks is just trying to see if he has a front one for me too, to complete the set you know ;) haha
    I just need to figure out how I'm going to arrange my sub now!
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    Sub = additional weight, either put it in your backseat or get rid of it :thumright: :lol:
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    Gholdwayne wrote:Sub = additional weight, get rid of it :thumright: :lol:
    Now that is good advice :D

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    its when you're oversteering when you really feel your rear braces



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    SchumieFan wrote:its when you're oversteering when you really feel your rear braces



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    :lol: the thing is a back brace won't do anything when you have sh*t tyres on the back :oops:
    Well it will still keep the car level hehehehe
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