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Old 01-15-2007, 12:51 AM
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hi, im currently in the market for a used strut tower brace and someone is willing to sell me a global west one. i've never heard of them before. has anyone ever used their stb and if so what were the results. i'm only asking because in the pictures of it, the holes on one side of the brace bracket arent complete, they have open spaces. i'm wondering if this would run the risk of slipping or unbolting. check out the pic and tell me what you think.
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Old 01-15-2007, 10:47 AM
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I felt no different with or without a STB. The only purpose it served me was to make my engine bay look cool and to get in the way of things.
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they are all the same.. haha theres an afro pick in the picture hahaha
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well i wasn't really asking if stb's in general were good but particuarly this global west one. i'm still really doubtful of the open bolt holes on the left side of the brace there. the other better known brands of braces (bmr,slp,umi,etc) all have completely sealed bolt holes. anyone out there using this brand of stb?



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