Solid rear brace?
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07-19-2007, 04:40 PM
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Solid rear brace?
Hey people, got another thing on my mind...
We all know that the 86 chassis isafter all those years almost like a chewing gum... a used chewing gum, so a brace is a must, especialy when much harder suspension setup is used. I know that the best way how to firm up the body is a roll cage, but unfourtunetly a cage is something strictly prohibited by our road law (fuck!). But why not to use solid steel pipes just between the rear shocks top mounts? So, what do wou think about this idea? Would it work? What design would you suggest? Thanks a lot for helping me out! 86ers.org AE86 x GXE10 |
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Solid rear brace? - Spitfire - 07-19-2007 04:40 PM
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