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Old 12-02-2013 | 09:39 AM
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Not all cars have rear sways. But this was still funny.
I didn't say *all* cars! I said HIS car, lol. Hey, unless I know otherwise, I always try to answer people's questions as simply as possible.
Old 12-02-2013 | 09:54 AM
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I didn't say *all* cars! I said HIS car, lol. Hey, unless I know otherwise, I always try to answer people's questions as simply as possible.
I was chuckling at the question, not your response. Your response was excellent and helpful.

Carry on.
Old 12-02-2013 | 10:24 AM
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is there a recommended FSTB brand?
Old 12-02-2013 | 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by GoFightNguyen
Your car HAS sway bars. They should properly be called *anti*-sway bars, but most people simply refer to them as sway bars. They are simply metal bars that have known flex properties. They connect your driver and passenger side wheels and reduce body roll in a turn. The people above are advising OP to install *aftermarket* anti-sway bars. These are bigger (stiffer) and fight the car's tendency to roll towards the outside when taking an aggressive turn.

Hotchkis, Stillen, and Eibach are the favorites for aftermarket anti-sway bars.
oh, ok, got it

I appreciate the clarity!
Old 12-03-2013 | 03:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Darth Kinetic
is there a recommended FSTB brand?
Already mentioned above - Cusco (fits without requiring additional modding) and GTSPEC which will rub if you don't remove the hood liner.
Old 12-03-2013 | 10:16 AM
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Already mentioned above - Cusco (fits without requiring additional modding) and GTSPEC which will rub if you don't remove the hood liner.
To be fair, my cusco FTSB rubbed right in the middle a little bit before I removed my hood liner.
Old 12-03-2013 | 12:16 PM
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Does Cusco make any under braces for the G? K or H brace?
Old 12-03-2013 | 12:27 PM
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https://www.google.com/search?q=cusc...m=122&ie=UTF-8

I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for. They make several rear braces for the Infiniti.
Old 12-03-2013 | 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by GoFightNguyen
To be fair, my cusco FTSB rubbed right in the middle a little bit before I removed my hood liner.
Weird, mine doesn't...
Old 02-15-2014 | 12:02 PM
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does anyone have any of the GTspec under car braces??

Infiniti | www.gtspec.com if they work these should help ALOT
Old 02-15-2014 | 04:20 PM
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Technically, they are called anti-roll bars.
Old 02-15-2014 | 06:21 PM
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I've got the GT-SPEC rear 6-point brace on my 2010 Sedan. It firms up the rear a bit which is quite nice. It makes the car feel more solid.

I also have a Circuit Sports FSTB (http://www.frsport.com/images/detail...747ff73a00.jpg). Not as nice looking as the GT-SPEC but it's one piece of aluminum which is nice.

I also have Koni Yellows on my sedan with the stock springs and no lowering. It firms up the ride nicely over the stock setup.

Just bought a set of Michelin Pilot Sport AS/3's and they are impressive. The car handles really nicely, although I am now considering a set of Swift springs.
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