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Chuck Prowler Enthusiast From:Celebration, Fl |
posted 10-31-2001 10:31 AM
I am considering buying the Suspension Braces. I would appreciate those that have them tell me the pro's and con's, and any problems you may have had. ------------------
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jd2ksilver POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Mt. View, CA |
posted 10-31-2001 11:11 AM
IMO get the upper and lower braces, no matter who makes them, anything less is a waste of money ------------------ |
Al Becker Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Scottsdale, AZ USA |
posted 10-31-2001 02:23 PM
Check out the MAC motorsports, but no matter what go for the whole kit. ------------------ |
Marty Usher POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:San Antonio, Texas, United States |
posted 10-31-2001 03:19 PM
I think Mac and Bill Gallagher - www.magictouchdesigns.com have the only braces top and bottom. There are some others with a top brace only. You can use the search feature on this web site to locate additional posts on the subject. Most people who have installed them have been happy with the results. I have had Bill's on for over 10,000 miles and wouldn't go back to driving my car without them. They particularly cut down on the bouncing in the front end on rough roads and give the car a more "solid" feel. Happy Prowling Marty ------------------ |
jd2ksilver POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Mt. View, CA |
posted 10-31-2001 04:25 PM
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jd2ksilver POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Mt. View, CA |
posted 10-31-2001 04:29 PM
Here you go http://www3.security-one.com/ssl2000/macprowler/cgi-bin/store/commerce.cgi?product=cat05&cart_id= ------------------ |
adciocca Prowler Junkie From:Clearwater, FL,USA |
posted 10-31-2001 09:49 PM
jd2ksilver....that brace is cool! Who makes it? What is it made of, billet Al? Is it an upper and lower kit or just upper? ------------------ 2000 Prowler Woodward Edition (red/black-USA) |
jd2ksilver POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Mt. View, CA |
posted 10-31-2001 11:49 PM
quote: Antonio, click on the link on the next post down, its Mac Motorsports, I've had them over a year now, they are a little costly compared to the rest, but with the miles I've on them, they have paid for themselves many times over, yes billet aluminum ------------------ |
ProwlerOrange2001 Prowler Junkie From:Dover, NH, USA |
posted 11-02-2001 06:27 AM
I noticed that the MAC ones have extra braces at the back of the car. Has anyone noticed a difference between a car with and one without those extra rear braces? ------------------ |
WPG Prowler Junkie From:Orlando, Florida |
posted 11-02-2001 07:34 AM
- This message has been edited by William Gallagher on 04-16-2004 at 09:08 PM |
jd2ksilver POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Mt. View, CA |
posted 11-02-2001 08:32 AM
Actually,, they do,, I have them on mine. I just the put the bottom bracket on the front of the A arm connection. A little awkward to get them on, 5 min more in time, but they do fit. Again, this is just info Bill, I'm sure you make a great bracket at a reasonable cost. I'm getting new tires today so I will see if I can get a pic of it to post. I also have the large brackets on the back, the looseness I felt before install was in the front. But I feel the rear just add a overall tightness to the body. The body still flexes, the twisting of it is lessened. ------------------ See me WAX a Roush See me WAX a Cobra This message has been edited by jd2ksilver on 11-02-2001 at 08:37 AM |
banzairex POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Lutz, Florida 33548 |
posted 11-02-2001 01:30 PM
Chuck, I have the G-force "Top link" on my 2000 Prowler and it makes a big difference. Another friend of mine with a 1999 Prowler said it relly improved his ride and handling. It is a solid bar of aluminum and takes 5 minutes to install. Just another option. Contact Tony Goertz to purchase or search the forums for pictures of his brace. Rex ------------------ |
Al Becker Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Scottsdale, AZ USA |
posted 11-02-2001 02:33 PM
I have the whole MAC brace setup on my 99 Yellow. IT makes a difference BIG time. Corners better hold curves better no mor hop. ------------------ |
Ron & Sue Reed Prowler Newbie From:Madeia Beach, Florida |
posted 11-02-2001 10:36 PM
Check this out! Front end brace, not a new idea but a lot better looking them most! Solid polished aluminum with machined holes, inscribed " DC " (Direct Connection?) No, D.C. Sports! One and one half inch wide, one half inch thick. Solid on one end, clearance cut to clear the frame, spiracle rod on the other end for adjustment for exact fit. New Member, Ron Reed |
Ron & Sue Reed Prowler Newbie From:Madeia Beach, Florida |
posted 11-02-2001 10:38 PM
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jd2ksilver POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Mt. View, CA |
posted 11-02-2001 11:50 PM
opps This message has been edited by jd2ksilver on 11-02-2001 at 11:52 PM |
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