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Old 10th August 2004, 22:06   #1
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Hello to all, im planing to get a strut brace for the back of my VTR. The suspension has been lowered 4cm, and i have a srut brace in the front. It really helps in the cornering... as you know... My question is, does anyone has one placed? what you think of it? it goes on the boot, right? Who makes it? I saw one article in a mag but it was for the Pug 106 and the make was Jamex, and they said it made a lot of difference in the cornering. Thanks.
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Old 11th August 2004, 04:02   #2
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you cant get a strut brace for the rear as such due to a lack of struts i have seen make shift ones that go in the boot and span across the arches and are bolted to the sides of the boots but i imagine it was a custom made one and probably not readily availiable
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Old 13th August 2004, 17:26   #3
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OMP make universal strut braces for the rear of the car
but I think they also have one for a saxo.

I think sparco and weichers have one
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where do they attach to though?
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