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Another strut brace chestnut.... #167646
12/08/2006 21:51
12/08/2006 21:51

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Looking on Rallynuts.com, they stock two OMP strut braces - fixed and adjustable.

Now i know the adjustable will fit with a bit of 'component relocation' on a 20VT, as seen in Cowboy's sig, but which would be better do you think?

Has anyone on here got a non-adjustable brace or are they all adjustable ones?

Re: Another strut brace chestnut.... #167647
12/08/2006 21:57
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Quote:

Looking on Rallynuts.com, they stock two OMP strut braces - fixed and adjustable.

Now i know the adjustable will fit with a bit of 'component relocation' on a 20VT, as seen in Cowboy's sig, but which would be better do you think?

Has anyone on here got a non-adjustable brace or are they all adjustable ones?




i think they are all adjustable to get them to fit nice and tight but i guess you could get a none adjustable one if they measured it right. if your coupe has had a crash before even a slight bump at the front the gap between the two suspension mounts may have moved slightly soa fixed length one may be a tigth squeeze.

Re: Another strut brace chestnut.... #167648
12/08/2006 22:06
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Hmm thats what i thought - might be worth the extra few notes if it saves blood, sweat, tears and knuckles trying to fit the swine...!


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