12-13-2007, 11:03 AM
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I put these same braces on the front and rear of my car. The installation was pretty straightforward other than the rear brace interfering with the clips that hold the top curtain down. I bent them in order to get the brace in. No big deal.
Difference was not huge but noticeable. For the money, you just can't go wrong.
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EVO Intake & GIAC Tuning
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ROW M030 Suspension
Front & Rear Strut Braces
B&M Short Shift & EVO Billet Linkage
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12-13-2007, 11:38 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Prescott, AZ
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Strut Braces
I've the same on my car, feel they improved the steering feel and the general responsiness of the chassis.
Bought them on Ebay when they had a 'best offer' going and got them under $200.
Install is fairly easy ... only access to the rear problamatical.
Only prob I've had is when removing the battery ... oem battery would not clear and had to remove bar to get battery out.
Good luck.
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12-13-2007, 11:56 AM
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I have the same bars. I think it was a good buy. They went in easily and i would use the word "crisp" to describe the improvement. I tracked my car without the bars many time and was always satisfied. The first time with the bars I was pleasantly surprised. I could rotate the more easily through tight curves and there was less flex and more control. i don't have lap times to verify any of this, but it felt much quicker. If there was no improvement in lap times, there was a decrease in effort and concentration required to maintain equal lap times, which opens the door for improvement.
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12-13-2007, 12:56 PM
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Location: Arcadia CA
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I will get them. what the heck 
thanks guys.
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12-13-2007, 01:58 PM
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If you remove the covers from around the battery in the front you will find that you already have strut braces that run from the shock towers to the firewall. This should be sufficient. The 911 GT3 Cup Car actually has the same front strut brace system as your Boxster! If it's good enough for Porsche's own race car shouldn't it be good enough for you?
But still a little extra bracing can't hurt, it can only help. So if you want to do it and it will make you feel better - go for it. But don't expect a huge improvement over what Porsche has already designed into the front.
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12-13-2007, 02:40 PM
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The car already as more chassis stiffness than 98% of the drivers have ability. However, if it gives you more confidence and you don't mind spending the money, go for it. Otherwise, a stock chassis has all the reinforced stiffness you'll ever need.
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12-13-2007, 03:50 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jmatta
The car already as more chassis stiffness than 98% of the drivers have ability. However, if it gives you more confidence and you don't mind spending the money, go for it. Otherwise, a stock chassis has all the reinforced stiffness you'll ever need.
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Thank you ALL for your helpful info. I am very glad to hear that the stock chassis is good. My last convertible is a BMW Z3. Man, Z3 have REALLY bad chassis issue. I kept hearing Z3 owners complain about subframe failure and all. Luckily mine didn't have that problem but all those pictures and stories are still in my head.
Whenever my 986 goes over a dump or driveway, the center console makes a little squeaking noise, that got me worry about the chassis isn't reinforced enough... I guess I worry too much. Thanks agian guys!
Kit
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12-13-2007, 04:27 PM
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: West Coast
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I have a related question.
With my hardtop on, the body flex over bumps is more noticeable, because it causes some creaking. Would a rear strut brace reduce the flex, therefore eliminating the creaking?
It's not a big deal, just something I've been thinking about.
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