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Old 07-18-2006, 07:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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do anyone know if or where i can find a front and rear strut towers for my 2006 reno. any help would be a great help.
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Old 07-18-2006, 07:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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do anyone know if or where i can find a front and rear strut towers for my 2006 reno. any help would be a great help.
Sadly for some strange reason thats one of the very few things you can't get. People like them for looks and performance, they are easy to make, and cheap so I don't know why no one has made any yet.

I have found some in other Countrys but they people won't ship to the US or won't even answer emails/phone.
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it maybe be kinda hard to find one for our cars b/c of the way the shocks are if you take a look at the way its made it only has one bolt in it you wold have to drill holes to mount one most of the strut bars bolt to the shocks kinda hard if you only have one bolt
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Yeah, and to tell the truth, I wouldn't trust a bar that's held in by sheet metal screws.
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well that sucks. i hate riding around all lose going around the corners i guess i have to figure something out
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well that sucks. i hate riding around all lose going around the corners i guess i have to figure something out
Apex lowering springs stiffen it up a bit. BMS sway bars stiffen it up alot. KW coil-overs will let you do whatever you want (the 3way ones).
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Anyways, I noticed a cornering inprovment with my tires alone. If you still have the HanCroocks then ditch them, like yesterday
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Anyways, I noticed a cornering inprovment with my tires alone. If you still have the HanCroocks then ditch them, like yesterday
what the hell are you talking about?
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what the hell are you talking about?
He's talking about the original tires. They don't suck THAT bad, I still have mine.
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