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playtime 11 April 2019 11:43 AM

Front subframe
 
After doing some research on weight reduction on my 03 sti could I just remove this and still pass mot as the spec c doesn’t come with one . Wanting the standard look retained on it but lose weight we’re I can

1509joe 11 April 2019 11:56 AM

Apparently so. It would possibly depend on how vigilante your MOT tester is. There's a lot of talk about it on the US sites. Its like the GBOD and its only there for safety not structural.

JDM_Stig 11 April 2019 01:31 PM

Well my MOT tester has never even asked

Vxr2010 12 April 2019 11:28 AM

i spoke to Richard at fb tuning , it is safety only rather than structural , but in simple terms if it’s safety is it not worth keeping on the car ? and as far as mot was concerned it depends on the tester , if nothing is there then nothing to test , or if nothing is there why is it not there ?

JDM_Stig 12 April 2019 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by Vxr2010 (Post 12050522)
i spoke to Richard at fb tuning , it is safety only rather than structural , but in simple terms if it’s safety is it not worth keeping on the car ? and as far as mot was concerned it depends on the tester , if nothing is there then nothing to test , or if nothing is there why is it not there ?

When these cars were built there was no crumple zones, all removing the sub-frame does, is make it more euro compliant now there is a better crumple zone in an accident.




:lol:

Vxr2010 12 April 2019 02:01 PM

lol i don’t want to be that crumple zone , sounds like the old vw camper vans where the front tyre was the crumple/crumble zone


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