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Strut Tower Brace, Any Recomendations??

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Old 10-31-2006, 09:00 PM
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any one else remember seeing the before and after pictures of a STB test? they where testing it while doing some extreem AutoCrossing the one where the wheel was off the ground with out it and the after with it on the camaro was stable?? looked like the camaro was twisted????anyone?? I think that one was a 3 pt with a cross bar.. Anyway someone other than me check if they can find the write up and some pics
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I did see a picture like that on a vendor's website (I know who it was, just won't name his name), and it indeed looked pretty dramatic.

Regardless of having the STB installed or uninstalled, I removed my front swaybar and ran a larger than stock rear at the time and one of the wheels did unload, but not the extent what the picture showed (and the picture was pretty darn dramatic compared to what happened to me). I also wonder how stiff the spring rates were in that vehicle in the picture as well.
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shoulda did this a long time ago
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