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Axle Brace
What's everyone's opinion on these? Needed? Any issues with then street driving? Any others out there besides CHE?
I'm trying to slowly get my car together for some weekend warrior duty then one day throw some boost at it. (I've always been one to get bunch of precautionary mods done before I push it at the track). After I get a new UCA (whiteline issue) I'm going to move to LCA, relocation brackets, sway bar relocation, and possibly an axle brace. I'd like to get these all together before I do any of it that way I can have the axle tubes welded and the relocation brackets welded all at the same time. Goal is to get the power down and not have to worry about breaking the rearend. |
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http://www.cheperformance.com/prod-258.htm http://www.cheperformance.com/prod-209.htm To this day I use all CHE control arms and mounts on my 2012. I sold the axle tube brace as the auto doesn't hit the tires like a manual. |
Thanks wbt. Is there any clearance issues? I'm pretty low on sportlines right now but might eventually go to a better drag race spring down the road sometime.
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Wbt since you're in here I got another question for you (and anyone else who has experience). For a M6 drag radial or full slick easier on the car? I've always heard DR is easier on the car but have seen some people say otherwise. I'm new to drag racing manuals. Came from a Lightning where I really didn't have to worry about the rear breaking
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Hoosier Quick Time Pro would be a good choice of tire for your application. |
steel belts ≠ flex
you want flex in the tires so the stress gradient in the driveline is more gradual than quick snaps, which is what breaks stuff. |
Thanks guys
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