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I have already started a thread about this in another part of the forum but its probably better to ask in here.

I have searched a bit but havent found much info. on Ultra Racing and no one seems to have fitted their braces to a Fabia, seems a few have fitted the rear ARB they make. But does anyone have any experience with UR productline for MK1 Fabia vrs (?):

http://srbpower.com/products/ultra-racing-front-lower-brace-skoda-fabia-mk1-1-9-tdi-vrs-2003-2007-la4-1171.html

http://srbpower.com/products/ultra-racing-rear-lower-brace-skoda-fabia-mk1-1-9-tdi-vrs-2003-2007-rl2-1173.html

http://srbpower.com/products/ultra-racing-mid-lower-brace-skoda-fabia-mk1-1-9-tdi-vrs-2003-2007-ml4-1172.html

As i said, they also make a front and rear ARB for the MK1.

I believe all those pictures were taken from a former members car from on here (skyhawk) was his last username. 

 

I think he mentioned they made a tiny bit of difference. If your car is lowered then the front lower brace will probably hit speed bumps and it has to hang down a bit to clear the dog bone mount.

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On 2017-10-02 at 20:34, stevobeavo said:

I believe all those pictures were taken from a former members car from on here (skyhawk) was his last username. 

 

I think he mentioned they made a tiny bit of difference. If your car is lowered then the front lower brace will probably hit speed bumps and it has to hang down a bit to clear the dog bone mount.

 

Yes i am worried about the front lower brace, thats the main reason why i decided to ask in here first. I have seen this problem before with other manufacturers, i believe omp or momo also made a brace that when mounted was dangerously close to the ground.

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