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Spoon vs Carbing strut bars?

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Old 09-02-2010, 08:23 AM
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Default Spoon vs Carbing strut bars?

Does anyone have any idea which one is 'better'?
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They do the same thing. Its up to you on looks, price, and how much clearance you need if you have an aftermarket intake. The Spoon is designed for the oem intake, with little to no clearance for aftermarket.
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Unless you are doing it for cosmetic reasons there is no need for a strut tower brace. So therefore it makes no difference which one you choose.
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Originally Posted by Shadow_S2K,Sep 2 2010, 11:31 AM
They do the same thing. Its up to you on looks, price, and how much clearance you need if you have an aftermarket intake. The Spoon is designed for the oem intake, with little to no clearance for aftermarket.
Very true. My Spoon rattles like crazy against my V2.
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