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Strut brace
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Weltmeister are well known in the Porsche world. Racing Dynamics looks trick, but a bit puny and is not 'tensionable', that is, you cannot pull the two ends together via a threaded section, to create tension. People who know these things have always advised me to avoid curves, generally. I have not seen any strut braces for the 996 family that fit within the plastic trim panels concealing the battery etc. I guess these could be adapted, of course. The 996 is the first 911 I have not installed a strut brace on,as a matter of course. Let us know how you get on, and I will buy the same!
Why of why do you need a strut brace, does the car seem to flex when you polish it??
See you soon for a curry.
does the car seem to flex when you polish it??
Only if I get very carried away [8|]
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I suppose if you track your car you might notice an improvement. Here's what to do though: Buy it, fit it, take some pics, test it, post the results and let us know.... in other words, we'll let you be the Guinea Pig Mike! [] []
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