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Old 06-07-2006, 02:40 PM
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im looking to upgrade my suspension a little bit and i was wondering which sfc's i should get?
whats going to be the difference between somehting like this
http://www.umiperformance.com/2002.aspx
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http://www.umiperformance.com/2004.aspx

do i need both? can i use both? or which is better?
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Personally I'd go with the first pair--lighter and much easier to work on the car without all of those other bars. I'm running over 500 rwhp (with N20) with a similar set with no issues. If you've got a lot more power coming, then consider the second set.
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UMI's 3 point "weld in" SFC's. IMO the strongest SFC's out there... They may have a chromoly option as well if you ask.
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You're going to get as many opinions as there are people on this board.....

If you feel you need SFC's to combat twist, then IMHO it only makes sense to get the biggest, baddest, strongest ones you can. Which would be 3-points. I don't see anything wrong with bolt-in's, they are easier for you to install, and you always weld them later if you want or need that done.

I sell UMI stuff. Pricing is about the same to be honest (and the pricing is more than fair for what you get). Just might be easier to get with me if you are looking to order other parts, or want other information.
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