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Old 05-11-2008, 07:42 PM   #1
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Who uses shakitto plates? Are they worth the $200? Other braces I should look at?

I basically have some pillowball links, poly bushings, coilovers and a power brace but still get some roll... I def need some more chassis bracing.

Just purchased some NAMS knock-off fender braces for my s14 on ebay and saw these plates called shakitto plates on another forum... searched around and did not find much info on them other than they help reduce flexing under hard braking.

So who uses these and are they worth the money?

Anybody know where I can get these for cheaper? $200 for some sheet metal looking things just does not seem worth it but people say they work...

Anybody know if it would be worth it to get these even after purchasing fender braces?

Im thinking about getting some solid strut braces and a rear cross bar as well but might go with these shakitto before I purchase those....

What other braces actually make a difference as far as stiffening the chassis...? This is my DAILY DRIVER so a cage is out of the question.

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