Rear strut brace installation

Discussion in 'Non Technical' started by Joe, Nov 22, 2007.

  1. Joe

    Joe Capriciously Crude

    Hi guys, I've got a Stillen rear strut brace that has been sitting in my garage for months. As Uni exams are finally over :D:D I finally have some time for some :zlove: There doesn't appear to be a tech guide for this particular job, neither is there a guide for rear-speaker removal (for my 2seater.) Can any of you offer some advice, or better yet, some pics of what I'm supposed to do here. I honestly have no idea where to start :p
     
  2. Zedi KnightZ

    Zedi KnightZ Member

    Its easy just time consuming as you have to remove the rear cargo trim. Start from the middle rear and work your way around till both rear strut towers are exposed. The hardest bit is determining where the hole goes so that the trim can be reinstalled.
    Where abouts in NSW are you? I may be able to assist this weekend.
    Cheers Bruce
     
  3. WhiteNight

    WhiteNight Littering and...

    Would you even need to remove the trim?

    I was going to take others photos as a guide as to where to cut, then simply cut it direct without removing any trim. Allows easy access to change/adjust suspension anyhow.

    With the hole left over, make a pretty cover of some kind so it looks decent and blends in.

    Like this one
     
  4. Joe

    Joe Capriciously Crude

    Hi there,
    I'm looking around for some suitably sized port tubes to wedge in. If that fails, I'll probably just settle for some small diameter hoses to slide along the perimeter of the hole.
     

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