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Old 04-03-2006, 07:33 AM   #33
Sean1978
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pulled this from the book:
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Strut Bars

These are a must have. Some people opt to only have a rear bar but I believe in both front and rear strut bars to balance it all out. They are simple to install and really improve turn in and cornering capabilities/confidence. Even the ebay ones will make a difference, however the best kind are the ones that are specifically designed for our chassis. s13/s14
alright, the first thing you want to do for a part is explain exactly what strut bars are, explain as if you where telling somone that didin't know squat abou cars. maybe "strut bars are bars that connect the tops of the strut towers together or something like that. This book needs to be something a noob can read without coming onto zilvia and asking questions like
"I don't know what a strut bar is but I must have one!". some illustrations might help explain a lot of the chassis bracing things a bit better.
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