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Old 11 March 2004, 09:08 PM
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just bought front strut brace for my98 turbo just wondering if it needs to be installed by pro or diy if diy do i just put it on and tighten the relevent adjustable screws on it. any help would be appreciated
Old 11 March 2004, 09:40 PM
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Old 12 March 2004, 07:15 AM
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i was informed that after installing or having the s/bar installed u will need to get the tracking set up
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Don't expect a magic transformation though IMHO.

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Fit it yourself - doesn't need the tracking done, as long as you dont adjust the position of the wheels whilst the bolts are undone -

I fitted mine from TSL and was advised to DIY it.... Undone the bolts, pop it one, tighten all the bolts loosely, then tighten up fully....

Easy

I'd agree with Floyd though, I have to say...

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