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how to for a strut brace on a 206 gti
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the.drewsta82
PostPosted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:28 pm Reply with quote Up
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I need help fittin a strut brace. Do u drill or cut threw the left hand side of the engine near the left hand side of the suspention??
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I drilled a hole for mine, did it last weekend
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Can u prety plzzz post a pic
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I'm away working ATM sorry can't it's really easy tho depending on your brace about a 25-32mm hole saw should be enough space to get it through without scratching it
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Hole saw and arbour is the best and neatest way.

 

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Thanls soooooo very much really usefull
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and it is a very good idea to remove the bonnet vent as well.

the paint on my strut brace start to faint away and pee off on the bonnet vent side. not to mention the rust too.

 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
and it is a very good idea to remove the bonnet vent as well.

the paint on my strut brace start to faint away and pee off on the bonnet vent side. not to mention the rust too.

could mask it off with something

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JE_180 wrote:
Seabook wrote:
and it is a very good idea to remove the bonnet vent as well.

the paint on my strut brace start to faint away and pee off on the bonnet vent side. not to mention the rust too.

could mask it off with something

i was thinking to use some bike chain lube.

 
 

 

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Or some samco hose lol Smile
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