Strut brace or not?

Old Aug 3, 2017 | 07:41 PM
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^ In all honesty, you can barely detect any difference of a STB under normal driving conditions. You need be driving hard in order for it to make any difference you an detect.

Get STB for the aesthetics if you want. But if you think you feel like your handling is better, you're either like that girl that could feel a pin under a mountain of pillows or it's a placebo effect. My money is on placebo.

I said it before. if you want actual improvement to your car's suspension then you should get sway bars.

It's not like this is a mod exclusive to our cars nor is it new technology. Do some research on STB.
Fair enough. I already have sway bars, however.
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Old Oct 13, 2017 | 02:20 PM
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Does anyone know if the Alutec bar fits over the Stillen supercharger intake manifold?
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Old Oct 17, 2017 | 09:18 PM
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I have the Alutec STB. I put this on with the anti-sway bars so its hard to tell the real advantage of the STB, but it does feel connected during hard cornering and steering response. The Alutec is a beautiful piece of aluminum as shown by these pictures. I'd get one if interested b/c the benefit, although is not as noticeable as the sway-bars, it does help with responsiveness.



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