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Old 03-28-2010, 11:44 PM
tuff57 tuff57 is offline
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Default bar in front of sway bar question? link included

http://www.customworksproducts.com/chassis-bracing.html
The "2G Bar." Would this make that much of a difference if I use this on the front of my Camaro. I would be bolting it on as my subframe is painted allready so welding it is out the window. It's only $119, is it worth it? Can someone give me an idea of how it works or is it basically just like having an extra brace to prevent twisting?
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Old 03-30-2010, 10:03 AM
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Yes it works. Ive had the frame brackets tear out in spirited street driving. It will only fail if you have enough traction, in my case it was some slicks I was running, but if you're on here ill assume you want some sticky tires.

Don't bother with it if you're dead set about not welding it though, as bolting it in cant be nearly as strong as welding. if your frame is painted, you can always re-paint it. Performance>looks IMO.
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