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Date Posted: 23:35:50 09/01/02 Sun
Author: Dan
Subject: Re: Experience w/front strut brace
In reply to: rlw 's message, "Experience w/front strut brace" on 16:05:45 09/01/02 Sun

I just put one on myself, bought mine from Atif at a nice price. It is also a Whiteline. MAJOR differnce in handling. I hardly need to brake while exiting the highway =). I also picked up Atifs rear brace, though i have yet to install it. Must remove the rear seat, and I havent had the time. I drive a 97 btw.

Braces highly recommended.


>I'm reporting my experience with a front strut brace
>in my 98 D. While I love the suppleness of the
>suspension (especially at high speeds) there’s too
>much chassis flex for my taste. Though I've heard
>good things about the Whiteline suspension kit, I went
>with only a front strut brace.
>
>The bar is very light (high-tensile alloy) and looks
>great. Mounting ends on the struts are a bright
>yellow and the bar is a polished alloy with a sticker
>reading "Whiteline / Flat Out". Installation was a
>snap (about 15 minutes) with box-ends and a torque
>wrench.
>
>Results were quite noticeable and more than I
>anticipated. The whole front-end seemed tighter,
>steering was more precise and large bumps seemed more
>isolated to the suspension rather flexing the whole
>car. After only a few minutes, a girlfriend commented
>that the whole car felt more solid. I'm quite
>satisfied and recommend to others.
>
>Now I’m just wondering why manufacturers don't design
>this in the first place. Am also considering a rear
>strut brace. Anyone have one installed? If so, how
>much trunk space do you lose and is it hard to
>install?
>
>(ordered online from Mofugas @ $123.69 USD incl. US
>shiping)

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