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Old Mar 19, 2003 | 11:50 PM
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Cusco Lower Arm Bars

Was looking around, shopping for parts and stopped by gruppe-s. I've seen these lower arm bars before and am curious: What exactly do they do?

I can't tell where they are mounted, so I am wondering if anyone out there has put them on, and what they did for their car.

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Old Mar 24, 2003 | 01:38 AM
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These are the front ones.

You will get improved steering response and generally stiffen up the front end of the car.

Highly recommended.
Old Mar 27, 2003 | 10:12 AM
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They basically connect the suspension and lower crossmember mounting points, which adds further rigidity against flex. The benefits are quicker turn in, and a bit more communication through the steering wheel.
Old Apr 1, 2003 | 06:07 PM
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I got this thing installed after having it sitting in my garage for a year and a half! I got the tranny and motor mounts and the steering bushings at the same time, so my whole car is stiffened up. Feels more "expensive". hahahaha! Steering is much more responsive.
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