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X Brace Recommendations?

Old Aug 15, 2001 | 03:22 AM
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Default X Brace Recommendations?

Has anyone done a comparison of the X Braces available? If so, can you advise or recommend your choice of an x brace based on:

Performance (or do they all pretty much do the same thing equally effective)

Weight

Cost

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Gary
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Old Aug 15, 2001 | 05:02 AM
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The Spoon one is pretty good if you want JDM stuff or the Cusco one as well. But the States has some good manufacturers as well, I'm sure they can fill you in on that. Ask Mark DiGrippa especially, he's a good man.

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Old Aug 15, 2001 | 06:05 AM
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There are lots available and tons of threads on x braces, Mark DiGrappa's is awesome! I've had it on for a week or so and I love it.

Excellent quality etc, it is pricier, but certainly worth it. There are about 4 others, Mingsters, spoon, comptech and ones mentioned above, they all do about the same thing

I have heard that some of the steel ones tend to rust out kind of quickly, that may have been one specific brace....
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Old Aug 15, 2001 | 06:07 AM
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I have Mingsters and I think it is really good.
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Old Aug 15, 2001 | 06:32 AM
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Weight: DiGrappa's (billet aluminum) is the lightest, followed by Spoon (steel tubing), then Mingster's (thicker steel tubing).

Beefiness: Not sure, but either Mingster's or DiGrappa's is the "strongest" (i.e., less flex), followed by Spoon.

Cost: Mingster's is the cheapest, followed by Spoon, then by DiGrappa's.



I have Mingster's and I'm happy with it all the way
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Old Aug 15, 2001 | 07:20 AM
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Although I'm partial to the Spoon, here's a write-up I did when I installed mine.

http://dbkelly.hn.org/s2000/SpoonXBraceIns...stall/index.htm



Enjoy
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Old Aug 15, 2001 | 07:38 AM
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This is a auto-x question, does the x-brace move the car out of stock? I thought you could not do any chassis re-inforcements. Just curious.
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Old Aug 15, 2001 | 07:43 AM
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Yes it will move you out of stock autocross.
Bet you can't guess which one I like
BTW now is a good time to get any one of these as all three (mine, spoon, mingster) are all on GB in the Group Buy section.
Also do a search, you will see a huge discussion that took place last week.
Thanks
Mark
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Old Aug 15, 2001 | 08:37 AM
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I'll be going for Mingster's.
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Old Aug 15, 2001 | 09:27 AM
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Go with Mingster's brace. It's the cheapest, it allows oil to drain without mess, and it does the job well. Besides, who will ever notice this part on your car unless you join the Car Acrobatic Team on Speed Racer?
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