Front and rear strut braces

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Lenny
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Front and rear strut braces

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Hey guys,

Just wondering if anyone has an opinion on strut braces (upper).

I am thinking of getting Whiteline front and rear, also seen there are cusco for front?

What setups are doing the rounds??
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I think strut braces are well worth it if you do other mods too

I found, with a front strut brace, the car is more responsive but understeers more
But, if you get everything done like swaybars should handle nice


Whiteline are good, cusco I guess would be better, but not worth paying so much more for
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Post by akuma3 »

spetz wrote:I think strut braces are well worth it if you do other mods too

I found, with a front strut brace, the car is more responsive but understeers more
But, if you get everything done like swaybars should handle nice


Whiteline are good, cusco I guess would be better, but not worth paying so much more for
once you get all those in your car then you'll have to think about the next problem, good tires for corners, trust me for that one :cry:
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Bridgestone S-02 on my wheels
They grip!
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