Ebay Rear Brace
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the only thing i don't have to make this kind of thing is time, I bought the spoon front X brace and i could knock them up in a couple of hours, less if i jigged up. I think i can get hold of some stainless box section so may have a go at making the rear one, looking at the one in the link i posted and the one you fitted do you not think an X brace connecting all 4 points might be the "ultimate" set up?
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This is the one I am tempted by, said to make the diff quieter too
There is also this ASM S/S one which connects to the rear seat fixings
I did this drawing as a possible way of adding some pieces to a box section bar to triangulate it with the pins locating into those large holes in the beams
There is also this ASM S/S one which connects to the rear seat fixings
I did this drawing as a possible way of adding some pieces to a box section bar to triangulate it with the pins locating into those large holes in the beams
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shopman.. re the one that goes to the rear seat mountings is that going forwards where the gold one goes backwards, what would you end up with if you combined the 2?
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i only ask as i have just bought a new diff (awaiting to be fitted) and wouldnt mind geting some sort of brace fitted while am at it, kill 2 birds with 1 stone so to speak. just can't see how it would quiet things down?
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Originally Posted by oxhouser,Mar 30 2008, 08:57 AM
the only thing i don't have to make this kind of thing is time, I bought the spoon front X brace and i could knock them up in a couple of hours, less if i jigged up. I think i can get hold of some stainless box section so may have a go at making the rear one, looking at the one in the link i posted and the one you fitted do you not think an X brace connecting all 4 points might be the "ultimate" set up?
I have heard that the Rear subframe reinforcement kit is the proverbial 'balls' though, but it's
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