H Brace or traction Bar?????
the difference is direction. There are 3 threads off the top of my head that have covered this in the last week or so. In this very forum. And there is a very efficient way to get that information if you look for it.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by corollagts33 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I was just wondering what the differance is between the 2 and what would be better to get??</TD></TR></TABLE>
H-Brace is a pretty light peace of alloy that's meant for better stability and traction but light to keep down weight (I own one). Traction bar speaks for it's-self, it's there for very torque cars and it's a lot heavier made a lot stiffer but meant for you to catch traction better (it works) the difference is tenths though. A H-brace costs about $40 and a Traction bar cost around $400. Like I said, in tenths.
H-Brace is a pretty light peace of alloy that's meant for better stability and traction but light to keep down weight (I own one). Traction bar speaks for it's-self, it's there for very torque cars and it's a lot heavier made a lot stiffer but meant for you to catch traction better (it works) the difference is tenths though. A H-brace costs about $40 and a Traction bar cost around $400. Like I said, in tenths.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EH_Squad_Member54 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
H-Brace is a pretty light peace of alloy that's meant for better stability and traction but light to keep down weight (I own one). Traction bar speaks for it's-self, it's there for very torque cars and it's a lot heavier made a lot stiffer but meant for you to catch traction better (it works) the difference is tenths though. A H-brace costs about $40 and a Traction bar cost around $400. Like I said, in tenths.
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Dude, that is almost accurate. Except for the part about Hbrace for traction. and also except for the part about weight (there are titanium traction bars). And the part about traction bars making things stiffer. and except for the part about the prices (40-90 vs 275-550) your numbers are off.
Oh.. well, I guess you don't really know what you are talking about.
Why did you bump it then, when you should have searched before posting? I think you have been doing too many dime bags....
H-Brace is a pretty light peace of alloy that's meant for better stability and traction but light to keep down weight (I own one). Traction bar speaks for it's-self, it's there for very torque cars and it's a lot heavier made a lot stiffer but meant for you to catch traction better (it works) the difference is tenths though. A H-brace costs about $40 and a Traction bar cost around $400. Like I said, in tenths.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Dude, that is almost accurate. Except for the part about Hbrace for traction. and also except for the part about weight (there are titanium traction bars). And the part about traction bars making things stiffer. and except for the part about the prices (40-90 vs 275-550) your numbers are off.
Oh.. well, I guess you don't really know what you are talking about.
Why did you bump it then, when you should have searched before posting? I think you have been doing too many dime bags....
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