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Re: C4 frame flex

Subject: Re: C4 frame flex
by Steve40th on 2011/2/16 20:14:44

Quote:

CentralCoaster wrote:
That's nice and all, but what's the point? I'm still waiting ot see the tangible benefit. It's just warm fuzzies, like with the camberbrace.

I know RD racing used allot of their produts in his C4 he raced.
But as far as numbers, ie slalom times down to chassis stiffness, what kind of numbers can we get to validate these products before and after?
RD Targa Truss realy does stop the dash from shaking while driving.
The RD ST Frame definitely is stiffer as my chassis doesnt flex when I jack jack it up.
Camber brace. Dont know the difference, but I understand what it is supposed to do, keep the control arms from flexing inwards therefore keeping camber steady.
X brace. Well it was a band aid for convertibles.
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