Strut Brace & Fitting LCR

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Can you get one of these from Seat direct. they do one for the ibiza mk4 direct and its only like £60.
just wondered if it was available for the lcr.
how easy are they too fit.
 
Mar 26, 2007
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A search would definately have revealed the answer mate. Audi S3 strut brace is the nearest OEM brace and can be bought from an audi dealer for around 60 notes.
 

J0N

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Look no further than the Audi S3 strut-brace (as pictured above).
Under £60 to buy, under an hour to fit.
 

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does look good not sure if i want to drill tho!
i no this is the only way to fit one as well.
 

rsmith

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Guys,

i got one from hottuning.eu on Fleebay, Fits my LCR perfectly and looks nicer IMO, its not the same quality as the S3, but its not far off and costs alot less.

will try to get a pic up for you.
 
Mar 29, 2007
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I can highly recommend the upper strut. Really tightened up the front end of the car. Along with the DBM the car is just where I want it to be handling-wise now.
 
Mar 29, 2007
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have seen those, would like to see a pic.
Was it an easy fit? I know some need cutting by the bonnet lifter
Mine wasn't a simple fit, but I took it to a good garage (VAG specialist - Storm Developments) to fit while my car was there for a remap. Before the strut towers could be marked for drilling, the brace had to have a metal loop on the off-side removed as this would have damaged the water-line over time and on the near-side the bracket had to be shaped to allow the bonnet lifter to operate. The drilling I felt I'd prefer not to do myself, but I know a few people have done themselves. The nuts/bolts/washers should be high strength steel (such as wurth) due to the forces involved.
 

Nutkin

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mine wasn't a simple fit, but i took it to a good garage (vag specialist - storm developments) to fit while my car was there for a remap. Before the strut towers could be marked for drilling, the brace had to have a metal loop on the off-side removed as this would have damaged the water-line over time and on the near-side the bracket had to be shaped to allow the bonnet lifter to operate. The drilling i felt i'd prefer not to do myself, but i know a few people have done themselves. The nuts/bolts/washers should be high strength steel (such as wurth) due to the forces involved.

pm!