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Old 07-07-2004, 04:14 PM
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Question does FTSB work well?

i am considering a front strut bar for my 97 max SE. i am curious if they work well, or if they are hardly noticeable.
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Old 07-08-2004, 05:56 AM
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Re: does FTSB work well?

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Old 07-19-2004, 01:05 PM
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Re: does FTSB work well?

it'll help keep the front of the car level but it's not gonna be some insane difference. it'll feel a little tighter up front and you'll probably be able to give a little more throttle into the twisties and still feel safe, but lowering it slightly is the way to go for some real sweet handling, that and/or a Rear Sway Bar.
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Re: does FTSB work well?

Your not really gonna notice big changes with both of them. I would just save my money and get a turbo. Well thats just me. I know what your saying i don't have money like that. I don't blaim you. Well good luck.
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Your not really gonna notice big changes with both of them. I would just save my money and get a turbo. Well thats just me. I know what your saying i don't have money like that. I don't blaim you. Well good luck.
if his car can't handle the way he feels comfortable in N/A form it's gonna be horrible with 300+ WHP.
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Re: does FTSB work well?

i noticed a slight difference in handling but i have an SE also. It is my first (inexpensive), and only mod so far. I'm def looking into a rear sway now.
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