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Old 04-14-2004, 12:21 PM
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so how much are these going to be exactly?
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$70 plus shipping for a complete, painted brace
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Shiet!! I missed it.

Link me on the next group buy. I'd like to try one
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you havent missed anything keith...



get intouch with zach, he'll hook you up
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UPDATE:



The jig can't be made till early next week, but production of the actual pieces started 2night so when the jig is finished we can weld them all up the same day. I'd assess shipping charges, but i cant do that until i get the weight of the new brace finished.....and still waiting on paypal to confirm my checking account. Its a little slow but it is progressing



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I got Dragon's Diff Brace, and it tightened up the back end very nicely...No wheel hop at all.

I would be up for one of these as well, one could always take it off if it were too noisey, or added too much vibration, and then put it on for track days.
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im gonna try this and i was thinking if this causes too much teeth chattering i could perhaps make one with bike shocks or something.
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UPDATE:



Takin the brace up to get the jig made today. I anticipate it'll be done by Wed/Thurs, and in the meantime i'll finish up cutting the plates and drilling the holes. Then theres ~7-8 days to cut the bars and weld them all up I'll check *AGAIN* on the paypal 2nite. Shipping charges will be assessed this week as well. Also, if u dont want to pay s/h, its no prob for me to j/ throw it in my car and bring it to the revolution and give it to ya there



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Sounds great! I might as well save on the shipping and just pick it up at the Revolution since we will both be there
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Originally Posted by tigerdriver' date='Apr 19 2004, 01:53 AM
I got Dragon's Diff Brace, and it tightened up the back end very nicely...No wheel hop at all.

I would be up for one of these as well, one could always take it off if it were too noisey, or added too much vibration, and then put it on for track days.
or use pieces of rubber belting between the car and the plates on the brace when you bolt it down.







Also the brace couldn't look much different, it's not copying anything. That's like callign out a company for producing a strut bar, more than likely it's look like 90% of other strut bars!
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