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Originally Posted by SPOHN I understand that basic operation. But with the cage welded to the body and the subframe secure there's IMO no way those parts are need even
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your rollbar are not holding the bottom tip of those long screw that hold your sub-frame. if there is nothing or not enough brace to hold the bottom part of those long screw (see picture) they will bent a little bit which affect your alligment on the 370z they only added a 3rd brace to do relatively the same job as the 2 other one (on the front part of the subframe which now has the V-Brace on the 370z) do what you want. im done |
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