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Old 07-08-2007, 03:27 PM
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GT Spec

Hi all.

I was wondering if you guys could give me your brief opinion of your experience with GT Spec products.

Do you guys use GT Spec products?
Do you like them?
How do prices on their products compare to others?
What have you heard about their products?

TIA.
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Old 08-07-2007, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by darkonion
Hi all.

I was wondering if you guys could give me your brief opinion of your experience with GT Spec products.

Do you guys use GT Spec products?
Do you like them?
How do prices on their products compare to others?
What have you heard about their products?

TIA.
I have purchased from them every single brace that goes underneath the front and rear suspension of my '04 STi, and I have had to remove the rear "T-braces" that provided support to the lower lateral link inner mounting points on the rear subframe, due to them grazing the axles ever so slightly, and I recently removed one of my many front braces (the one that has the jacking plate built into-it, connecting this area to the front inner front lower control arm bolts), due to it causing a "loud clunking noise" following installation of roll center adapters (longer front balljoints).

I don't think that their braces have the precise dimensions that allow for proper, non-interfering fitment.

For parts that don't even fit very well, they're not cheap.

The parts I'm considering replacing them with, made by either Beatrush or Cusco, may cost more but have better reputations for proper fit.
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Old 09-03-2007, 09:13 PM
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I purchased their front and rear strut bars from JSC Speed.com and theyre pretty good quality. They sell it cheaper than any other sites.
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I would go with Cusco for the little bit more money.

Especially if you are going to do any braces that are not the strut tower bars.


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