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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