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they stop the inner wing/struts moving under heavy cornering,if u get 1 get a weld on strut bar,then u can put it so its out of the way of the spark plugs,bolt on 1s arent much cop

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A weld in one is best but a bolt on one is ok and will improve abit i have had strut braces on every car and will be desiging my own weld in rear one on mine in summer

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i was told not to get one on mine as with the quality of the build of the car and the way they were designed etc that the chassis needs to flex. strut braces used to pull the car apart so to speak.

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The rear of the car has a brace... the floor, the front however has a hole ... a big one with an engine in it .. also the dampers at the rear arnt doing a lot .. more likley to be pulled through the floor than pushe up.. unless you gone too far with lowering and the dampers are hitting their internal stops ...... in which case change them as its dangerous

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Antz,bolt-ons are fine.

I ran a bolt on strut brace on my mk1 escort,ran very high spring rates,very sticky slick tyres and raced in sprints and hill climb events with great success......a bolt-on will more than cope with your needs. :thumbsup:

 

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