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Strut Tower brace
Would a strut tower brace be a good addition to a 2000 WS-6 or is it just a waste of money?
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Re: Strut Tower brace
Try to find a used one.
$50-60. Otherwise I believe they are a waste. Many people get these as rookie mod'ers only to feel they got ripped later on. They do help body roll...but not much. The chassis is pretty sturdy already. I would recommend subframe connectors long before a strut tower brace.
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1999 Pontiac Trans Am WS.6 #1747 Stock'ish' |
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Re: Strut Tower brace
alright, thanks for the response
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Re: Strut Tower brace
Mr. Luos, would my third gen t top firebird be fine without a strut tower brace as well? I have no clue about that stuff, thanks!
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Re: Strut Tower brace
To be honest...I am not sure about the 3rd gen chassis.
I remember reading somewhere that they didn't change much from the 3rd to the 4th gen. Maybe someone else can chime in.
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1999 Pontiac Trans Am WS.6 #1747 Stock'ish' |
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Re: Strut Tower brace
Your best bet on a 3rd Gen to stiffen up the chassis is to get the bigger front sway bar linkage. It knocks the body roll in half...
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