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I am thinking of getting struts. Cains seem significantly more expensive than the Mark Rutters. Whats the benefits etc between the two? Ones a bent piece of metal....the other is a properly engineered solution that will not allow the bonnet to blow shut in a gust of wind. Exactly!
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Cain has a website, wolf performance I think
2022 Plus Four, 2023 Super Three, Range Rover Vogue SDV8 and Triking T3.
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Cain has a website, wolf performance I think ... and an Ad in this month's Miscellany ... (No connection etc) JW
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RT and VSM company take on the Vallance 
Porsche 981 Spyder V8 Speedster ( 5 years) 4/4 Competition spec (5 years) 4/4 4str Kent ( 10 years)
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But in MHO ALL trad mogs need this modification, it finishes the front of the car to perfection! Even those with full bumpers? I think so, but would like to see one fitted, it might be somewhat invisible. BUT there are a couple of reports that the fitting of this part helps with high speed stability. So it might be worth it...if you drive at much ober 60mph/100kph! I am pretty sure it makes for a more stable and less twitchy feel over 60mph especially in windy conditions. I certainly have noticed it since fitting my valance from Cain.
Adrian
Buggered Off, to a modern none leaky car, heart's still ticking
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