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Strut Braces, Are they worth it?



  A Grey Slab (Audi Estate)
Hello. Got a Clio 182 sport with cup suspension on it and thinking about fitting front / rear strut braces. What are everyones views and opinions? Are they worth it / any good, and which are the best ones to go for?
Thanks in advance.
 

Ali

  V6, Trackhawk, GTS
Yeh, generally they'll help the stability of the car. The stiftness at the front will allow the chassis to pivot a bit (Lift a rear inside rim) in turn this'll allow for a sharper turn in and a quicker lift out of bends...Although there's something about the fitting of the strut which is a little problem...(Drilling or something) i'm sure some1 can answer that. I'll eventually get one on mine. Don't hit any massive bumps or your windscreen could pop tho...unheard of tho.
 

Ali

  V6, Trackhawk, GTS
^^ iirc the rear doesn't do anything, coz it's mounted onto of the rear suspension bushes. Looks nice tho. lol
 

Ali

  V6, Trackhawk, GTS
Demon tweeks, OMP are a common suspect. K-tec do a carbon one but it'll probably flex more.
 
  MKIII 138
AJRMOTORSPORT said:
Demon tweeks, OMP are a common suspect. K-tec do a carbon one but it'll probably flex more.

you have the demon tweeks one right ? does it come with instructions and all the screws etc..

price.
 

lawrence

ClioSport Club Member
  is non-existent
rears only work if its bolted or welded onto the suspension turrets otherwise its more for looks
 
  172 ph1 ASBO SLAYER
i think the rear one would work if it was a trangular affair welded to the turrets and then to the rear of the car. would'nt leave much room for shopping tho!
 
I would only ever think about fitting one if I was a proper track *****. No way on earth would I otherwise drill through a body thats been dipped, dunked, coated, and sprayed to prevent corrosion. Long term I dont think a dab of silicon is going to prevent water/moisture penentrating the drilled holes and starting the rust process, especially in a bloody suspension turret.

I'm no expert though, thats just my thoughts on why I wouldnt fit one in my own car.

[EDIT] A game for all our 4 and over members...guess what the auto-edited word is :S
 
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  MKIII 138
cool cheers. il take a look. btw why isnt there one that goes on strut tops so you dont have to drill like the seat one ?
 
lawrence said:
rears only work if its bolted or welded onto the suspension turrets otherwise its more for looks

Sadly it wouldnt work either then.

The turrets only provide a point to hold the damper top, so forces on it are off the compression of the damper only. The clio uses radius arms/trailing arms so all the forces are transferred to the torsion beam axle, which is bolted to the shell underneath.
 
  Lionel Richie
meggerman said:
cool cheers. il take a look. btw why isnt there one that goes on strut tops so you dont have to drill like the seat one ?

because it would have no relation what so ever to structural strength

the cup racers do have that type, but they also have a multiple point welded in cage
 

Darren S

ClioSport Club Member
Probably not worth it imo for something like a 182. Try it on a sack of Play-Doh like the Punto GT and the effect is amazing. Mine handled so much better after I fitted a front brace. Roundabouts were pleasant to drive around rather than a dodgy exercise in understeer...

D.
 
  MKIII 138
there worth it, but some people on here a worried about drilling into the engine turrets because rust may set in over time.

but i know what you mean, my bro`s vrs handled a lot better and put the power down really well afterwards, obviously we have no concrete proof but we did before and after runs and we got 0.5 second faser to 60 so it helps if your car has monster torque that usually upsets the wheels and stresses the body.
 
  Ziel Nurburgring
Yes, having driven 2 x 182's at the ring, one with and one without i can say without doubt that a strut brace improves the turn in a 100%.

A certain other person who got one for their birthday will back me up at the weekend im sure.
 


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