Originally posted by SricoSuave
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There's lots of brace options of varying magnitude and complexity however, the big difference is you can put the weld in kits in and retain a completely unobstructed boot space and have a comprehensively reinforced chassis. Compared to a brace, if you ever needed to remove the brace then you also removed the reinforcement for the RACP.
The one thing I feel braces lack is a secure link to the chassis rails. They're braced off one another and the strut towers however, there's still a less direct load path to the chassis rails. This is why there's a major design difference as that's resolved with the weld in kits so the braces are mostly for chassis rigidity/tower support while also supporting the subframe mounts in the process.
I suppose you'd also have to potentially do some work underneath and drill out the subframe bolt holes to put longer studs in for the braces. Unsure as I haven't installed one. The kits above require no attention under the car.
Originally posted by DoubleSidedTape
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Originally posted by c watson
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Originally posted by BBRTuning
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Just to communicate as clearly as possible, the braces available for pre-order are raw and not powder coated. The rear brace is made from zinc coated steel so it doesn't need sand blasting before being coated. Front is aluminium so coating is optional.
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