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Old 08 October 2006, 07:20 PM
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or will it make any differance to a 1993 wrx import

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Old 08 October 2006, 09:26 PM
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HI its a like a strut brace for under neath the engine takes the flex out of the chassis/body for better feel and drive
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Its meant to be by whiteline is it worth fitting
Old 08 October 2006, 09:46 PM
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Not sure if any good or worth fitting im still learning the rights and wrongs myself try post in suspension on technical or do a search on old threads
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I have one of these fitted to my STi sprint car, It stiffens up the front lower wishbone mountings by linking them together thus avoiding any flex. Reduced ground clearance is a downside. Can't say I notice a massive difference but Whiteline are usually spot on with their performance upgrades and all their pieces fit like a glove and do exactly what they say on the box.




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