Suspension Upgrade Overkill?

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Old Nov 24, 2007 | 02:25 AM
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Suspension Upgrade Overkill?

So my question has to do with suspension overkill. It is possible to do front and rear strut tower braces. Front and rear anti sway, and GT Spec makes 4 pieces for chassis stiffening, front and rear tie brace, rear lateral arm brace, and 4 point mid chasis brace. Does anyone have all of that on their car? Will that make a ridiculously stiff ride or would that work together for a great setup? My car is primarily a daily driver type vehicle, but I save driving it for the weekend and other special times. Probably will never track it at all, but enjoy the mod bug.
 

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Old Nov 24, 2007 | 01:44 PM
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Strut tower/chassis braces will make your car body stiffer, but will not make your car ride stiff, if you catch my drift...
Sway bars also do not have much, if any effect on ride quality. I suggest doing some research on what those parts(and suspension components in general) do before senselessly throwing them on your car.
 
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Old Dec 7, 2007 | 10:41 PM
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front and rear sways and front and rear struts are plenty.

good coilovers or springs + shocks are good too. I think all the chassis braces are overkill, personally, especially if your not tracking the car.
 
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