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It looks nice. I have a hard time believing anyone could notice a difference with this unless you're going 10/10ths on a track though. I'm always impressed when people make
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It looks nice. I have a hard time believing anyone could notice a difference with this unless you're going 10/10ths on a track though. I'm always impressed when people make a small mod and then claim the whole car is different and better. There shouldn't be any change in body roll or steering feel with this brace. You just get less chassis flex when you're really pushing the car hard. It's like claiming an oil cooler gave an increase in butt dyno sensation because the engine is a bit cooler. Let's be realistic with the things we add to our cars.
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