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Strut Brace
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AshH
PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 5:02 pm Up
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Am i right in saying that to fit a Strut Brace to a 206 we must drill a hole or what not in the metal by the drivers side top mounting???

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southwestchap
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Correct...the bonnet comes down onto the piece circling the top of the drivers side strut
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AshH
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Alright thanks mate.
 

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i think there is a strut brace out there where no drilling is needed, ive only ever seen a pic of it and never seen one for sale
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JE_180
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meady wrote:
i think there is a strut brace out there where no drilling is needed, ive only ever seen a pic of it and never seen one for sale

A Sparco one?

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Very intrested. anyone else heard of this?
 

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