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madmat
7/8/2004 12:25:02 PM
is rear strut bracing a good idea on a FWD vehicle? would it make the rear end too stiff possibly skiddish?
wildwest
7/8/2004 12:28:52 PM
Shouldn't a larger sway might, but the strut tower brace is to get rid od the entire frame rollin. keeps your car straight and makes the suspension do the work.
madmat
7/8/2004 12:51:32 PM
ok. I talked to my local advanced auto guy (not a tuner) and he seemed to think it was a bad idea.
wildwest
7/8/2004 12:53:59 PM
all it helps with is body lean... not suspension twist. ive seen guys put a huge sway bar on and have issues. but never heard of a brace doing that... plus it should extend the life of the body by reducing flexture and the chance of the frame cracking... or at least thats what my engineering tells me...
madmat
7/8/2004 1:02:55 PM
tanx
gearheadcruiser
8/12/2004 4:18:29 PM
not to underestimate the experience of some advanced auto parts employees
but most of the people that work at advanced are not qualified mechanics and should not be treated as one
few have the experience in the field of front wheel drives and those of us who drive them and none as well as those who tune and drive them
as someone said in here sway bars maybe but the strut brace is for frame roll
they are correct when they say that
a sway bar has direct effect on your suspension and grip
a strut brace stiffens the frame of the body actually makes the tires stick better if you have a skid problem check tire pressure and tire status
if they are worn and old they can loose grip and incorrect pressure may cause inequal power distribution and cause on to spin
madmat
9/6/2004 1:13:13 AM
thanx yea there are very few places around here that know much about sport compacts in general
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