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Old 04-24-05, 09:01 AM
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Solid torque brace or with Damper?

Hi Guys,

I'm thinking of installing a torque brace for my FD. I did a searched and I'm still not decided which one to get. The solid brace feedbacks says it causes the whole car to vibrate while the one with damper says it doesn't do the purpose since its just a spring? Anybody tried both? The difference in price is $39 from RX7 Store.

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FWIW, they're torque dampner looks alot like the one Gotham sells. If the the same, it's not really a "shock absorber" , at least not in the traditional sense. It has is a large nylon bushing inside and still pretty solid.
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My torque braces have rubber bushings on eash end and no vibrations .All steel construction and custom length to fit your car . Search for Garfinkle torque brace .




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