Civic Coupe Si bracing

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Hello!

I am wondering and looking for your opinions. I already have whiteline bits and spoon collars, but what about bracing for underneath, strut towers etc.



In your mind, which seems like the best quality? Why or why not? I have been told that some options are tubular and some are solid. My preference would be to go with solid and now seems to be a great time to buy with it being black friday.
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https://ultraracing-usa.com/
Solid would be better than tubular.
Also, check out the Type-R under brace, it's fairly inexpensive at the Honda dealership and bolts right in. Just remember to get the two bolts as well.
Thank you!

Also, thanks for the link, do you know of a company that makes solid bracing?
 

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Great to see you already have some Whiteline items, and the Spoon Collars ??

There's a very recent thread about chassis bracing and suspension that we've had lots of input in. See below

https://www.civicx.com/forum/threads/best-handling-modifications.57672/#post-921309

Our Blue Si is full catalog Ultra Racing, we've tested the upgrades over the last year on both street and track! Also, running a 20% Off Sale on all Ultra Racing parts on our website:

https://unity-performance.com/collections/black-friday-deals

Feel free to ask us any questions, we thoroughly test everything we offer! :)
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