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Old 03-30-2016, 10:28 AM   #15
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gear one performance has a trunk brace for their BRZ with the apr gtc 200 wing.

check out this thread:
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=88408
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Old 03-30-2016, 10:28 AM   #16
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Good looking wing but not sure that's what OP is looking for


I posted the vid to show everyone the brace that the voltex wing uses.
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Old 03-30-2016, 10:30 AM   #17
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I posted the vid to show everyone the brace that the voltex wing uses.
Hmm I was imagining something that attached to the frame to counter act the sag in the deck due to the weather stripping being squished.

LOL you are the OP ... my bad
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Old 03-30-2016, 10:32 AM   #18
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Hmm I was imagining something that attached to the frame to counter act the sag in the deck due to the weather stripping being squished.

LOL you are the OP ... my bad

Great input man. Time to do some more research.
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Old 03-30-2016, 10:34 AM   #19
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Great input man. Time to do some more research.
Hmm you being facetious or saying you need to do more research?
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Old 03-30-2016, 10:39 AM   #20
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UMMMMM OP posted it.
Yeah I saw that after I posted lol

Anyways, this awful sketch is what I was imagining
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Yeah I saw that after I posted lol

Anyways, this awful sketch is what I was imagining
Not sure how effective that would be if the trunk lid is to remain functional. When closing it has to go down further then the normal resting position to let the latch catch and that could be a problem even if it is only a couple of MMs. Would be fine if the trunk lid is fixed in the closed position though.
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Not sure how effective that would be if the trunk lid is to remain functional. When closing it has to go down further then the normal resting position to let the latch catch and that could be a problem even if it is only a couple of MMs. Would be fine if the trunk lid is fixed in the closed position though.
One reason why I'm so interested in this.I suppose you could use hood pins to latch it instead
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One reason why I'm so interested in this.I suppose you could use hood pins to latch it instead
Still has to go below the pin holes before coming back up to level. Although you could just push the corners down enough to insert the pins I guess.
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Yeah if the trunk was still there and opened and shit. Don't you kinda need the trunk for aero purposes?
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Still has to go below the pin holes before coming back up to level. Although you could just push the corners down enough to insert the pins I guess.
I dunno, again that's why I'm curious. Maybe some kind of latch like a tool box?
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I'm sure the trunk could be attached with slits cut in, although it would never open/close

and you couldn't put anything in it.

I was interested in this super aggressive open trunk look (but my build is purely form)
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Hmm you being facetious or saying you need to do more research?

Not being facetious at all bro. I just really need to sit down and do the sketches and the math. I'm in no way a high horse power car so I'm not sure if the brace would even make a difference. I do notice the flex though.

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Yeah I saw that after I posted lol

Anyways, this awful sketch is what I was imagining

I was thinking that, but I still want the trunk to be functional.
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