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Old 03-23-03, 09:38 PM
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Default Tom's Post Brace Review

I've spent so much time talking about the install issues and work-arounds that I have not commented on the handling. At the moment I have darn near every brace possible minus the 6 link kit. Car handles sooooo nice now...

Day after the install I was leaving the office and was following a co-worker who has a convertable M3 with some mild Dinan mods. He was ahead of me on the city streets as we headed for the freeway. We're both accelerating hard on the freeway onramp, a downward right handed decreasing radius turn with a bit of uneven pavement 3/4 deep. I'm steadily closing distance on him -- the back of the car feels a bit loose but stays planted through the turn. As we hit the freeway my cell phone rings -- its my buddy in the M3. He comments that I was going pretty fast and mumbled something about keeping up with his BMW. I replied that I could have gone a lot faster if his POS wasn't blocking the way.
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Default Re: Tom's Post Brace Review

Originally posted by redgs4
I replied that I could have gone a lot faster if his POS wasn't blocking the way.
Too funny Red.
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