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Originally Posted by speedyvtr
i have spent a few days on the rear with two hammers and nothing  . what does it handle like with the lower strut brace on. and yea same springs then spax 40mm 
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Oh well

Pay someone off here to do it

I found a guy on 106 owners that did it for £60. Had a mate that owned a bodyshop/garage and he could use it at weekends in return for the odd favour. He just used an old torsion bar cut in half and a big hammer
I wouldn't be able to tell you the difference with the lower strut brace one tbh. I went from driving a base model AX with no anti roll bars... to driving my Saxo with the strut braces on.. so i was just amazed by how it handled all over again
I've now got the lower and upper strut braces, spax springs with pugsport group N dampers at the front, and bilstein B8 dampers at the back and it handles really nice

Maybe a bit understeery for my liking, it doesn't really do lift off oversteer.
Gunna run higher tyre pressures on the rear and maybe get the bigger rear anti roll bar from a GTi. That should sort it.
Running on cheapo tyres doesn't help either
But yeh, if you get some decent dampers as well.. it'll handle really nice!
Edit: i highly recommend getting new dampers.. especially at the back. I had mine lowered 50mm ish on the back, and it was really scary on standard dampers. Even at relatively low speeds if you high a bump or pothole in the road the back end just flicks in whichever direction it feels like.
At higher speeds it's just plain dangerous

Even if you only get uprated rear dampers it'll be alright though