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Old 07-15-2009, 05:45 PM   #1
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Nagisa Shakkito Plates Functions??



Nagisa Auto Shakitto Plate (Shock Tower Plate) S14 240SX

I know it has something to do with helping you brake but how exactly is it

doing that and where does it go? The site doesn't tell me a thing where its

suppose to go.
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Never heard the helping you brake thing, but it's suppose to add rigidity. They install on each shock tower.
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Never heard the helping you brake thing, but it's suppose to add rigidity. They install on each shock tower.
o haha i read it wrong

"This is a completely brand new product by Nagisa Auto that helps reduce the load on the shock towers, especially during heavy braking.."

guess that kinda left an impression that it helped with braking...
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Most of the longitudinal forces on the towers are from braking, so yes, that's primarily when they will help.

They go from the firewall to the strut towers.
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