Ebay Rear Brace
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Ebay Rear Brace
Well, my exhaust still hasn't turned up despite what it said on the website
With the weather nice at 6am this morning and meet impending, rear brace had to go on!
Ready to go on
Again car was jacked up and placed on axel stands. The brace consists of:
4 * 14mm bolts for structure
2 * 10mm bolts for some sort of splash plate
All bolts came off easily
Here is the old/new comparison shot
New one on - asymetrically tighten bolts
Job done
Again, fitment was perfect and it went straight on no problems - another 20 minute job start to finish
With the weather nice at 6am this morning and meet impending, rear brace had to go on!
Ready to go on
Again car was jacked up and placed on axel stands. The brace consists of:
4 * 14mm bolts for structure
2 * 10mm bolts for some sort of splash plate
All bolts came off easily
Here is the old/new comparison shot
New one on - asymetrically tighten bolts
Job done
Again, fitment was perfect and it went straight on no problems - another 20 minute job start to finish
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Will let you know after todays meet. Just cleaned my car and cut my finger cleaning the inside of the rear arches!
I'm hoping it will as the shape of the bar on a basic physical assessment is much more torsionally resistant than the angle iron originally on there.
Fingers crossed
I'm hoping it will as the shape of the bar on a basic physical assessment is much more torsionally resistant than the angle iron originally on there.
Fingers crossed
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Well, the brace does make a difference, quite a substantial one too - a lot less flex. Just a shame I really couldn't push it today.
Yeah, the jack is essential for lowered cars! Got to have the right tools
Yeah, the jack is essential for lowered cars! Got to have the right tools
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if that makes a difference and i don't doubt you this must be the simplest thing to make. get some 25mm box section and cut it to same size as the oem brace but the oem brace on top of the box and drill through both sides of the box then open one side up to get the bolts in (may have to change bolts to cap heads) alternatevly weld a plate to the oem brace effectively boxing in the u channel profile.
I like this one it can be used as well as the one you have
http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/gtspec-...00-p-47152.html
I like this one it can be used as well as the one you have
http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/gtspec-...00-p-47152.html
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Originally Posted by Chris Type R,Mar 29 2008, 02:15 PM
Any weight saving ?
Oxhouser - You could make your own quite easily, but for what I paid for it (