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strut brace
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Globe_911
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We've just had new suspension fitted to our S2, Gaz coilies and adjustable top mounts and now looking at strut braces...
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with the Wiechers one?
http://www.dcperformance.co.uk/cheap/383741/porsche/wiechers-sport-strut-brace/gw362001.html
considerably cheaper than the Deutsch Nine one!
Also been told that 968 anti roll bars are a sensible upgrade? (or Eibach ones?)
Thanks!
Diver944
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edh
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Well I did say earlier.. "Does your car roll much? What spring rates are you running? Mine has 500lb front, 400lb rear (plus the S2 torsion bar) and is on standard ARB's. I think it works just fine with S2 arb's. " This is with AD08 tyres I can see that roll is a big issue with softer springs ( I thought std KW rates were too soft) and that the 968 bars would be an option the. I believe it's a standard upgrade for most racers (Neil?). I have had a new rear bar sitting in my garage for some time - if I ever feel like spending the money on a front to go with it I will give it a try.ORIGINAL: Globe_911 thanks for the replies It wasn't to fix anything in particular it was really after reading reports that it's useful when you have coilovers because of the extra force placed on the struts. Any views of the 968 ARBs (or Eibach...)
scam75
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