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Massive goodies in my '09 SES

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Here's a couple pics of installed Massive strut tower braces in my '09 SES sedan, Grace:


They've noticeably improved crispness of steering response; as a bonus, the installation of the rear brace has eliminated a buzzing vibration in my driver's side B-pillar mounted seatbelt anchor that used to show up on I-5's worn concrete at normal freeway speeds. 

Swapped stainless washers and lock washers for the stock mounting hardware; with help from Daveyboy of NWFF, the install of the rear bar went smoothly. Did the front on my lonesome.



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Bad Mutha Fucka - moderator
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sweet looking

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Rocket Propelled - founder
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SCHWEEEET!!!  But where are the PIX of the rest of the whip? 

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The Suede Denim Secret Police
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Ahh...well, the best pics will have to wait until mid-January, when I get the FRPP drop and FSWerks lower front brace in. Until then, I've posted this one up on FF, but it's still pretty:

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Here's the result on the long-awaited FRPP install:

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Rocket Propelled - moderator
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Looks great, but looks way lower in back.

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Rocket Propelled - founder
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wow!  Looks killeR!!!

Alot of the 08+ seem to look that way.  Even stock.  It's the smaller, less open rear wheel well possibly that give the illusion of a greater drop in back...  

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I agree with Karl; the same FRPP suspension on '06s-'07s I've seen shows more gap between the top of the rear tires and the lip of the fender. Sheetmetal design seems to be the reason for the difference.

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