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Brand new URACE under bars For Sale!!!!!!
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Brand new URACE under bars For Sale!!!!!!
Hey guys, I decided that I do not need these for my setup and am now selling them. I haven't even taken the tape off of them. And to the last of my knowledge these aren't readily made? Correct me if I am wrong please. Thanks!
Brand new URACE under bars $330 shipped to the lower 48 states
Brand new URACE under bars $330 shipped to the lower 48 states
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no, not body roll, body roll has to do with the center of gravity shifting, and the stiffness of the sway bars. This stiffens the whole frame of the car, tightening up the feel of the car, and increasing steering responsiveness. It helps to eliminate some of the flex inherent in a unibody structure.
These are an excellent mod, but people shy away from it because it requires being welded, or bolted on. For the bolts you have to drill holes in the floor. there's a good how to on RLF.
this is like a strut brace bar for the whole car.
These are an excellent mod, but people shy away from it because it requires being welded, or bolted on. For the bolts you have to drill holes in the floor. there's a good how to on RLF.
this is like a strut brace bar for the whole car.
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no, not body roll, body roll has to do with the center of gravity shifting, and the stiffness of the sway bars. This stiffens the whole frame of the car, tightening up the feel of the car, and increasing steering responsiveness. It helps to eliminate some of the flex inherent in a unibody structure.
These are an excellent mod, but people shy away from it because it requires being welded, or bolted on. For the bolts you have to drill holes in the floor. there's a good how to on RLF.
this is like a strut brace bar for the whole car.
These are an excellent mod, but people shy away from it because it requires being welded, or bolted on. For the bolts you have to drill holes in the floor. there's a good how to on RLF.
this is like a strut brace bar for the whole car.
(show them what's up over there )
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no, not body roll, body roll has to do with the center of gravity shifting, and the stiffness of the sway bars. This stiffens the whole frame of the car, tightening up the feel of the car, and increasing steering responsiveness. It helps to eliminate some of the flex inherent in a unibody structure.
These are an excellent mod, but people shy away from it because it requires being welded, or bolted on. For the bolts you have to drill holes in the floor. there's a good how to on RLF.
this is like a strut brace bar for the whole car.
These are an excellent mod, but people shy away from it because it requires being welded, or bolted on. For the bolts you have to drill holes in the floor. there's a good how to on RLF.
this is like a strut brace bar for the whole car.
They don't come primed or painted?? Just wondering. This will probably be my first mod to the car.
Bump for ya
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Like ls1fbody said. In other words, they make the whole suspension set up more efficient. Body/chassis flex kills handling due the forces acting on the car during maneuvers being absorbed by the body/chassis instead of going to the components that are designed to handle those forces.
They don't come primed or painted?? Just wondering. This will probably be my first mod to the car.
Bump for ya
They don't come primed or painted?? Just wondering. This will probably be my first mod to the car.
Bump for ya
And no sir these come just unpainted. I didn't opt for that whenever I bought them in the group buy.
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