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  1. #1
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    strut brace or sway bars?

    im currently looking at differant sway bars and strut braces. which would you say would be better? and is there anyone out there that has both sway bars and strut braces for front and back?

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    will you be using it for track or road use? for road, imo both of them not worth it.

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    I say get them both on...
    ALFIE

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    Yeah I'm still deciding whether to go the rear whiteline sway bars or not. Will be upgrading the suspension soon and not tracking the car either so I'm thinking it may be adequate. Got a front strut brace but that's it in terms of chassis upgrades. Didn't opt for the rear strut brace though due to the cutting into the carpet lining and loss of useable space in the boot and placement of large objects.
    Last edited by Gti Dave; 13-07-2009 at 02:08 AM.

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    well if that's the case, then get the rear sway bar.. should up the handling characteristics
    ALFIE

    Nissan Elgrand E50, Polo GTI and Evo 6RS Track car

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    Get both. I know on previous rides I've owned that they are definately worth the expense (and it's not all that much anyway).
    Cheers,

    John


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