Spoon front tower strut bar
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(I`m sure the brace will be good)....but don`t really know...
Be careful with your insurance though. They sometimes penalise strut braces quite heavily. As the crumple zones and deformation of the car changes when a brace is used, ie small repairable impacts may turn into more serious damage due to the extra rigidity....
just be aware before you dive in.
Be careful with your insurance though. They sometimes penalise strut braces quite heavily. As the crumple zones and deformation of the car changes when a brace is used, ie small repairable impacts may turn into more serious damage due to the extra rigidity....
just be aware before you dive in.
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Strut tower braces don't do much - an X-Brace does far more if you're after a handling change.
If you're at SM3, Biker1 has the Spoon strut tower brace, with a 'Spoon' decal added on it as well. I reckon it's a nice brace
-Brian.
If you're at SM3, Biker1 has the Spoon strut tower brace, with a 'Spoon' decal added on it as well. I reckon it's a nice brace
-Brian.
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