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Old 10-13-14, 02:27 PM
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I just bought the knock off Toms 6 link and I think I can get the TRD front brace, but does anyone make a rear brace anymore??? The toms stuff seems to be discontinued or I can't find it. Trying to complete my suspension. I have the Daizen Springs, daizen control bushings and steering bushings, Daizen sway bars, and knock off 6 links. Looking to get the underbraces. Did TRD make a rear under brace?
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Yeah I'm buying the TRD front brace, did they ever make a rear TRD Brace. Did Tom's make a rear underbrace or any other company? I tried looking
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Tom's made it, it goes under the car before the rear wheels. My car has every Tom's brace they made. The only thing I now see is the 6link kit which is reproduced by top speed.
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Where is the 6 link kit for sale?
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Originally Posted by shabbyblue
Yeah I'm buying the TRD front brace, did they ever make a rear TRD Brace. Did Tom's make a rear underbrace or any other company? I tried looking
http://www.ultraracing.my/catalog/in..._search=Search


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Thanks man, I might just buy it.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ULTRA-RACING-REAR-LOWER-TIE-BAR-CROSSMEMBER-BRACE-PAIR-97-04-LEXUS-GS300-ARISTO-/200855725026?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2ec3ef23e2&vxp=mtr
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you should get the trd sways...thicker and stiffer than daziens..just sayin
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Originally Posted by angus
Just make sure you look at the number on the part. You probably know this, but the part you listed is a pair of the smallest braces in that picture... not the 4 point single brace. Compare the item number to the one in the photo. I actually looked and the big rear underbrace is nowhere to be found so I emailed the company. Hopefully they haven't discontinued it.
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Do any of them make a significant difference in handling or chassis feel?
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Originally Posted by RamAirRckt
Do any of them make a significant difference in handling or chassis feel?
ive had them for a while. nothing significant that youll be able to feel.
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My old 91 Bonneville responded nicely to adding front end support braces (I did strut tower brace and strut tower to front end near core support braces), but that was a wrong wheel drive car that didn't have the best chassis.

But the GS has a pretty good chassis to start with, I didn't think it would make a huge diff.
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Originally Posted by RamAirRckt
But the GS has a pretty good chassis to start with, I didn't think it would make a huge diff.
exactly this.
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Originally Posted by shabbyblue
I just bought the knock off Toms 6 link and I think I can get the TRD front brace, but does anyone make a rear brace anymore??? The toms stuff seems to be discontinued or I can't find it. Trying to complete my suspension. I have the Daizen Springs, daizen control bushings and steering bushings, Daizen sway bars, and knock off 6 links. Looking to get the underbraces. Did TRD make a rear under brace?
Where did you find the Knock off 6 link brace?
I have the ultra racing braces the short sides ones you will need to kinda bend down your rear muffler hanger. The Long single bar the connects the left and right side is pretty much doesnt fit without an aftermarket rear section. (where there the mufflers pipes meet the rear Y the flanges get in the way) the large rear brace is sitting in my garage waiting for time to put it on. BTW you will need a buddy to do it and run your car out of gas. It bolts to the front gas tank bolt to. At least from what I can tell.
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Originally Posted by marshun
exactly this.
Actually the chassis is not very rigid at all, my other GS4 has the complete Tom's braces and you would not believe the difference - even just crossing train tracks.


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