Tanabe SUSTEC Under Brace reinforce chassis to strengthen the body and reduce roll. The joined supports of the lower arm give the car body more rigidity. Less rocking on corners, so drivers can enjoy superb response and handling. Extremely light and hard, thanks to aluminum piping and a cross-sectional construction. When combined with the SUSTEC upper strut tower bar, drivers get even more body rigidity and thus more dependable driving pleasure.
Author
Group B Dahveed aka Robin Hood
Registered: November 2002 Location: Robbin' the Hood Posts: 4776
Review Date: Fri September 19, 2003
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
Pros:
Improves tracking at freeway speeds, especially with increased front neg. camber
Cons:
May interfere with the installation of Whiteline ALK (Anti-Lift Kit)
I don't actually have the Tanabe Sustec lower brace, but a Beckin Industries (Out of business?) prototype piece, made out of welded mild steel, that is almost identical to the Tanabe piece, and uses the same attachment points (underneath front subrame).
I noticed a tremendous improvement in the feel of the steering, and the way my car handles now.
I have 1.5 degrees negative front camber adjusted into my front suspension, so it makes my car hard to track straight on the freeway, so this was an excellent mod to improve the feel of my vehicle.
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