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Old 09-06-2006, 04:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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suspension work

i just installed my tanabe underbrace for the front and it made lots of diffrence. it totally made my front end stiff. my front end has cusco strut bar, trd sway, ur fender brace, kyb agx shocks with sportline springs, and tanabe underbrace. the only problem was that it didnt balance out with the rear. for the rear i have the turbo strut bar combine with cusco AS strut bar and kyb agx with sprotline springs. i have a tanabe rear sway bar but i havnt put that on. hopefully it should balance out and i cant wait till my end links come in =).

i was thinking about getting this....
http://www.twosrus.com/catalog/produ...29e6ead6bb8dbe
you think this would help? i know its a seat belt harness but it looks like it can make a lil more stiffness.

o yea and my tires are nitto555 205/45/16 Front and yokohama es100 225/45/16 Rear

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The MK2 chasis is pretty stiff from the factory, actually. Even in t-top form they're surprisingly stiff.
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