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Old 11-26-2003, 04:17 PM
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WOW!!!!!!



Holy ****, my car feels so much better, drives better, shifts better, especially when powering around a turn, it's hard to explain, but the car just feels so solid. Yes it's a tad on the noisy side, and there is some noticable vibrations inside the car, but it's worth it.

Mine are from Vosko, but I know jspecracer7 has been making them, I highly reccomend them to anyone who beats the **** out of their FD
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We're selling the tranny braces now too. They work great. I was thinking of getting a sheet of rubber and putting pieces between the brace and underside of the car to help reduce vibration.
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I've got a Dragon spec tranny brace but I haven't put it on yet. I'm still waiting on my flywheel to come in so I can replace my slipping clutch. I need to pick me up a diff brace now. I hope they are as good as you say.
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ihor keep us updated on your braces
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What would you like to know?
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Old 11-26-2003, 08:39 PM
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you can get the diff and trany braces at KGParts.com, Gotham, the store, a-spec, or from dragon from what i know.... definatly worth it. i think a lot of people are sceptical, but shouldnt be.
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when the braces with the rubber bushings gunna be ready.... my car vibrates enough...
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question for you guys that might know more..........



we know the pros of getting tranny and diff braces..... but what are the cons? im sure there is a reason why mazda didnt reinforce the tranny and diff with more than just the ppf for a reason.
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Fiske...its called NVH



noise vibration and harshness
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diff brace isnt really noisy. the trany brace is where the noise comes in....
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