mk2 strut brace for mk3 fitting

tommy2008cupra

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anyone else fitted a mk2 rear strut brace on there mk3? there aint no bolts to put it on to?
any help welcome

thanks tom
 

tommy2008cupra

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ye they dont do a mk3 one on strut bracer? i ahd a look at golf mk 1 ones and polo but not sure which is the best fit?
 

tommy2008cupra

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thought so cos it looks rite but there was no bolts lol, guess il have to drill thorgh and put some in, have you done this yourself?
 
Jun 17, 2007
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Yes i sure have, bit of a pain to get the nut in under the car due to the suspension being in the way, don't use self tappers because they are pish.


You have to drill holes yes but it does fit snuggly.
 

tommy2008cupra

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ye tru must be a bit of a pig but ahwell sumthin for me to do tomorow, il get it up on the axle stands tomorow and have a go, thanks for the advice mate gd work :)
 

kkcupra

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rear strut

did it go in ok im in same boat as u fitting tomorrow:happy:
 

mintyWRX

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Apr 15, 2006
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220397278624 - I have bought this and it has arrived. Looks like it will fit but I'm not sure it it goes under the bushes, over the bushes, or over the retaining plate on top of the bushes... Also, the adjustable center, do you pull the struts together a bit(tension it by making the strut it shorter) or push them apart (tension by pushing out on the struts). I know this will affect the geom to a degree, not sure which is best. Its ally and very light - nice bit of kit, just no idea how to get it bolted on :)

Thoughts ? :confused:
 

Dave_R

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Sep 20, 2004
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On my Mk2 I use to have a Raid HP rear strut brace from a Polo 6N, it had adjustable threads so you could alter the length a bit to!

Worth a look out for it.


Just looked on the link above, basically the same as I had but with a raid hp sticker lol..... anyway remove the retaining plate on top of the bushes and adjust the strut brace to align with the suspension struts, you don't need that retaining plate no more. Put the nut back on to bolt down the brace, I then slightly made the strut brace longer only by a few turns.
 
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220397278624 - I have bought this and it has arrived. Looks like it will fit but I'm not sure it it goes under the bushes, over the bushes, or over the retaining plate on top of the bushes... Also, the adjustable center, do you pull the struts together a bit(tension it by making the strut it shorter) or push them apart (tension by pushing out on the struts). I know this will affect the geom to a degree, not sure which is best. Its ally and very light - nice bit of kit, just no idea how to get it bolted on :)

Thoughts ? :confused:

As Dave said just make sure it isn't loose, and remove the plate, I didn't do this the first time and it makes such an annoying squeeking noise all the time. Saying that it does without it as well but nowhere near as bad or annoying.
 
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