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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Importance of Strut tower brace?
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<blockquote data-quote="saunupe1911" data-source="post: 14050362" data-attributes="member: 136936"><p>Yall have to be kidding me!!!!!! I ordered a non-19 inch wheel 2012 Mustang a few yrs back and they don't come with the OEM strut brace. The car still handled well but the steering would lose track and squirm when hitting large bumps and going over railroad controls. I added the OEM strut brace and all of that was gone. It definitely strengthens up the front chassis under extreme conditions such as rough cornering and serious road imperfections. I never understood why Ford doesn't include it on all models. It's essential to the chassis in my opinion. An even stronger one would probably improve the stiffness even further. So BMR, I think some substantial numbers showing how much of an improvement it is would sell many of these. Otherwise, it's not a bad looking OEM replacement</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saunupe1911, post: 14050362, member: 136936"] Yall have to be kidding me!!!!!! I ordered a non-19 inch wheel 2012 Mustang a few yrs back and they don't come with the OEM strut brace. The car still handled well but the steering would lose track and squirm when hitting large bumps and going over railroad controls. I added the OEM strut brace and all of that was gone. It definitely strengthens up the front chassis under extreme conditions such as rough cornering and serious road imperfections. I never understood why Ford doesn't include it on all models. It's essential to the chassis in my opinion. An even stronger one would probably improve the stiffness even further. So BMR, I think some substantial numbers showing how much of an improvement it is would sell many of these. Otherwise, it's not a bad looking OEM replacement [/QUOTE]
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