Bracer's Been Braced

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Post 8913 by Bracer on 2005-03-15 13:56:20

The Strut Brace :B_steerin Image Image Image More pics, follow my sig link [COLOR=Red]page 15[/COLOR] :jaw: :worthless lol Big thanks to Andy (Murphy) and J (Justin) :remybussi Steve

Post 8914 by Wobbly Dave on 2005-03-15 13:57:38

Whaddaya reckon then mate? Worth it or what! :B_steerin

Post 8916 by Murphy on 2005-03-15 13:59:24

:doh: is that where it goes. No wonder my bonnet never shut right !?!?! ;)

Post 8917 by Mrsmopp on 2005-03-15 14:00:35

LMSO oh look multiple pics!!! I'm surprised you refrained to just 3!!! :troutslap :haha: Let us know how the handling goes with the brace!! :B_thumb: x

Post 8922 by Unknown on 2005-03-15 14:19:03

go on, spot 3 differences between pics 1 & 3 (i used to love playing that as a kid)

Post 8925 by Bracer on 2005-03-15 14:24:33

[QUOTE=Pedro Fandango]go on, spot 3 differences between pics 1 & 3 (i used to love playing that as a kid)[/QUOTE] :slap: Consider myself :troutslap Sorted now thou :haha:

Post 8926 by Unknown on 2005-03-15 14:26:29

cheat, good job i didn't offer a prize lol

Post 9010 by Bracer on 2005-03-16 08:46:41

Well, the drive home last night was interesting. I defiantly felt a difference but more so at lower speeds. First thing is the steering had more weight to it, then there is more feed back, and I have to say it feels as if more of the tyre is in contact with the road during tight cornering. Not much was felt in the way of reduced torque steer and tram lining, but that probably more to do with the fact that SAM's suspension is practically new anyway. But all in all worth the money I feel, cant believe it took me so long :wallbash: Steve