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strut brace for skoda fabia vrs 2004

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Seat sport for the front and the jabba rarb for the back

in regards fitting the seat sport strut brace how easy? or is there a set procedure?

Set procedure:

 

Unwrap newly purchased strut brace.

 

Open bonnet (don't forget the bonnet prop).

 

Bolt new brace to strut tops (use tools).

 

Make tea.

 

Stand in front of the car gazing admiringly at the pointless piece of brightly coloured scaffolding you just fitted while drinking the tea (don't scald yourself, tea can be hot).

Just to add, I had a seatsport strut brace fitted to my car for a while and it did seem to make the front suspension remarkably crashy. It didn't suit my long commutes at all but if you are bit of an engine bay whore they do look quite good (the seatsport ones that is). You can easily get them powder coated to whatever colour you want as well and they are one solid piece unlike the forge one which has the adjuster screw.

And as Sepulchrave has kindly pointed out, it won't be the most complex mod you ever do to your car either lol.

sent from my Galaxy Note 4

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