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psycho sport |
posted on 24th Oct 03 at 16:47 |
i've ordered my front and rear strut brace and am lookin around for anti roll bars and looking at getting some fk coil overs! | |
Gambit |
posted on 24th Oct 03 at 15:03 |
ARB's are the way to go!! | |
ffls |
posted on 24th Oct 03 at 14:53 |
I've got Eibach uprated 26mm front and 22 rear (I think!) | |
Kris TD |
posted on 23rd Oct 03 at 19:59 |
novas are built like tin cans anyway | |
The Guru |
posted on 23rd Oct 03 at 19:56 |
Front one works.. well in my experience!:rolleyes: I had one on my old G plate Nova years ago.. it felt firmer!... but thats because I later found out that the lower landing panel (where the tie bars conect) had snapd all the way around and it was keeping my car together! :! | |
miles |
posted on 23rd Oct 03 at 19:08 |
I dont think you'd be able to tell if the braces were on or off if tested. I cant. Not with fairly normal road driving anyway. | |
Kris TD |
posted on 23rd Oct 03 at 18:30 |
vauxhall, u want a front one from a late 1.6 sport, 24mm instead of the usual 18mm. rears are all the same i think. | |
psycho sport |
posted on 23rd Oct 03 at 18:07 |
where does uprated anti roll bars? | |
ffls |
posted on 23rd Oct 03 at 17:56 |
Disagree with Miles in this one. Front one gives a more precise steering feel. Rear one-vvery little effect. Better fit upgraded antiroll bars first:thumbs: | |
miles |
posted on 23rd Oct 03 at 15:53 |
Easy to fit, very little effect on the road. | |
psycho sport |
posted on 23rd Oct 03 at 15:42 |
i got full suspension kit with 40mm drop and am wondering what kinda effect a front and rear strut brace will have. |