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Comparison between Muz X-Brace and Digrappa X-Brace

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Old Oct 9, 2002 | 01:46 PM
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Default Comparison between Muz X-Brace and Digrappa X-Brace

JUst curious
Ive read all the disscusions about Digrappa...and read about the Muz brace
Just wondering if they do the same
my onlt concerns...
Digrappa is A LOT more Money
Any one with info

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Old Apr 27, 2003 | 12:31 PM
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The function of the brace (in all designs) is meant to perform the same function. I don't know of any way to test to see if one is better then another (on the car). Almost all braces are made from tubular metal, welded to create the brace. This is true for Spoon, Muz, CompTech as well as others. Rick's brace (and the new SoS brace) one made from solid T-6061 stock and then machined into the shape. This creates a a brace without any structural weak locations. Also as part of the design, the front jack point was left usable as well as the oil drain location.

As for cost, the SoS brace is 365, the CompTech (welded) is 365 and Rick's is 299 when they are for sale.
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