Strut Brace for an E30 track day car - worth it?
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What do you guys think..?
Is it worth getting a front (and rear) strut brace for my 1989 E30 325i track car? It is lowered 40mm on Bilsteins, with Eibach springs and on 205/50 888's. Fully stripped out.
Also if they are worthwhile, what about one from Ebay for £30? Or do you have to get a proper one for about £150?
cheers
Is it worth getting a front (and rear) strut brace for my 1989 E30 325i track car? It is lowered 40mm on Bilsteins, with Eibach springs and on 205/50 888's. Fully stripped out.
Also if they are worthwhile, what about one from Ebay for £30? Or do you have to get a proper one for about £150?
cheers
Meh. If your chassis is flexing enough to need it then you've got bigger problems. However they do seem remarkably popular. Mine does't have either front or rear and i've never driven it and thought "blimey, these suspension turrets are shifting all over the place; best get a strut brace".
People like fitting the lower X brace from the cabrio models on the E36, not sure if there's one for the E30
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BMW-X-Brace-E36-318...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BMW-X-Brace-E36-318...
You can get a proper one for about £45. Ultra Racing brand that you can buy from Neil at Automac http://www.automac.co.uk/home
They are 'proper' i.e. fixed bars, no hinges or adjustment.
They are 'proper' i.e. fixed bars, no hinges or adjustment.
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