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Home-made Touring strut brace


NickVyse

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I had over 4mm of movement between my rear shock towers just from jacking up the car on different sides. Something had to be done!

So I bought a welder and learnt on the fly - ugly welds, but they appear strong. Difference is chalk and cheese - unbelievable. The rear suspension now gets to work properly, the ride has improved, the on limit feel has improved, the handling has improved, just about everything is improved.

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Fair point, but I've now got a Land Rover Discovery for the dirty work.

Anyway, the day I put rear coilovers on was the end of the Tourings load lugging abilities - too paranoid all those forces would push the suspension through the arches.

It's still OK for skis!

Nick

 

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