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Rear Strut braces
What a pita of a job :S (in a saloon)
Least it went in, even if it required a fair bit of persuading!
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Should of got a wagon, easy peasy when i fitted mine
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I had a wagon it has one... it was easy to fit indeed :P.
Getting the seats out to gain access is easy,.. bending bits of metal with knuckle bars to make stuff fit... more of a pain!
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Adding more weight to the scoob then mate?
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Less than 1.6kg I checked! I have lost 19.05 since this time last year so all good
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Definitely a benefit of wagons and the Forester!
However, the front one was a swine to fit on the Foz. Can't exactly remember why, but it took me longer than expected and longer than the rear. |
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my first introduction to scoobies was fitting a rear bar to my mates blob saloon, maybe that's why I got a wagon, took me less than 2 mins I think to fit in that.
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ok - so my thoughts on fitting a rear strut brace when I had "5mins" should be abandoned then! ha ha
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