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    Found these today. might be old news, i haven't been on Gravana's website in months.


    anyone have these or recomend them? i've been trying to find ways to get rid of my wheel hop. $170 would be worth it if they work as well as advertised.
    -Kevin<br /><br />&quot;Ha ha HA! Mine is an evil laugh...now die!&quot;<br /><br />

  • #2
    they bolt onto your strut tower.

    nay just fill your tranny mount.

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    • #3
      you can get rid of wheelhop, or at least as much as that Ingalls Stiffy would, for less than $170
      -Vinny

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      • #4
        They suck.
        -6S Resident Mechanical Forensics member #001.
        1995 SC2 Turbo 3.6L DOHC, 6sp manual, Ford 8.8 rearend running on MS3x.
        1998 F-250 5.4L triton...stock.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TURRRBOOO
          They suck.
          and can break shit

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          • #6
            Torque Forward over at redlineforums.com are selling same dampeners for $100 single and $170 for dual setup. Might want to check them out. Lots of the redline guys have it on their rides.
            2003 Black Saturn Ion 3 Sedan

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            • #7
              Originally posted by esca
              Torque Forward over at redlineforums.com are selling same dampeners for $100 single and $170 for dual setup. Might want to check them out. Lots of the redline guys have it on their rides.
              keep searching for the carnage it causes on the strut towers

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              • #8
                What carnage are you referring to? I've heard about the old brackets going bad, but since then they're redesigned the brackets and have newer "stronger?" brackets for the setup.
                2003 Black Saturn Ion 3 Sedan

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                • #9
                  Its not the brackets, it the thin ass sheet metal on the strut tower that they attach to.
                  -6S Resident Mechanical Forensics member #001.
                  1995 SC2 Turbo 3.6L DOHC, 6sp manual, Ford 8.8 rearend running on MS3x.
                  1998 F-250 5.4L triton...stock.

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                  • #10
                    I see... yeah, with the new brackets, the mounting location is different. It's no longer attached to the strut tower.
                    2003 Black Saturn Ion 3 Sedan

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Schizzo97SC2
                      you can get rid of wheelhop, or at least as much as that Ingalls Stiffy would, for less than $170
                      -Vinny

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                      • #12
                        listen to the man when he speaks!!!!!!!!
                        1995 Saturn SW2: Crushed
                        1995 Saturn SW2: Lower Than You


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                        • #13
                          Sorry. Sometimes its hard to hear Vinny when he has a bunless hotdog in his mouth.
                          -6S Resident Mechanical Forensics member #001.
                          1995 SC2 Turbo 3.6L DOHC, 6sp manual, Ford 8.8 rearend running on MS3x.
                          1998 F-250 5.4L triton...stock.

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                          • #14
                            ouch...owned.... [img]{SMILIES_PATH}/lol.gif[/img]
                            1995 Saturn SW2: Crushed
                            1995 Saturn SW2: Lower Than You


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                            • #15
                              no, there was a bun around it this time, you brought it remember?
                              -Vinny

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