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Re: I also doubt the rear brace will fit
Posted by RBatsch [Email] (more from RBatsch) on Thu, 20 Mar 2014 15:51:09
In Reply to: I also doubt the rear brace will fit, MI-Roger [Profile/Gallery]
, Thu, 20 Mar 2014 14:49:13
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Don't worry, the 6 point won't scrape as it's pretty well centered with the wheels, at least mine has never scraped...always the bumper.
I'm assuming that you also have a Viggen MI-Roger? The 6 point and the upper strut bar really tighten up the front end and lessen torque steer. I wouldn't say one is more important than the other as I installed the upper bar before the 6 pt. it did everything that people raved about the 6pt. The steering rack clamp and brace further improved power transmission as well as control. The rear hatch brace. Firmed up the tail and made the car uncannily quiet...no more squeaks and rattles.
All of the braces make the Viggen chassis quite good handling in my opinion. I wouldn't hesitate chasing an M3 in the twisties...
As for the roll bar comment, that's the only way I can see truly stiffening up the convertible's chassis short of reconstructing the rockers and cross bracing. The 9.3 cv is probably the flexiest chassis I've ever driven with the exception of a rusted out Matra M530LX.
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Posts in this Thread:
- getting the Viggen dialed-in...right!, tarheel, Thu, 20 Mar 2014 09:23:17
- Following your lead, MI-Roger , Sat, 22 Mar 2014 12:47:35
- Re: getting the Viggen dialed-in...right!, Gary P, Fri, 21 Mar 2014 08:10:05
- Who in Raleigh?, Edison517, Fri, 21 Mar 2014 06:34:38
- Re: getting the Viggen dialed-in...right!, PMB , Thu, 20 Mar 2014 11:06:00
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