Strut Tower Brace Bar?
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If you combine the strut tower brace with subframe connectors, you will notice a pretty big difference for the money, especially if you are trying to get some handling improvements. If you go even further and add stuff like lowered springs, a watts link/IRS (both are really expensive though), you will basically be driving a different car. If you don't believe me, check out YouTube for videos of a f-bodies on the Nurburgring. One guy has a Trans Am or Formula with LS2 heads, and the rest is all weight reduction and suspension upgrades along with CTS-V brakes. He shreds the track, and I think he gets like a 7 minute lap at one point. These cars can be amazing handlers, with just a little bit of upgrades to the suspension.
#142
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If you combine the strut tower brace with subframe connectors, you will notice a pretty big difference for the money, especially if you are trying to get some handling improvements. If you go even further and add stuff like lowered springs, a watts link/IRS (both are really expensive though), you will basically be driving a different car. If you don't believe me, check out YouTube for videos of a f-bodies on the Nurburgring. One guy has a Trans Am or Formula with LS2 heads, and the rest is all weight reduction and suspension upgrades along with CTS-V brakes. He shreds the track, and I think he gets like a 7 minute lap at one point. These cars can be amazing handlers, with just a little bit of upgrades to the suspension.
The biggest improvement for the money is by far a good set of shocks as that is the weakest link to the fbody chassis/suspension from the factory.