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Old 25 July 2007, 04:05 PM
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Default Bit of a thick question but here goes.

Just bought a rear strut brace for my99.

How do you get to the suspension tops to mount it. Cant even find them.

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Old 25 July 2007, 05:52 PM
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You need to remove the rear seats ant they are behind there.

This job is easier with the rear shelf out but that is a bit of a pain.

You will need to separate the ends from the bar and feed them though the holes in to the boot.

The drivers side one is not too bad but the passenger one is very tight unless you take the seat belt reel off first.
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thanks m8.
Old 25 July 2007, 07:51 PM
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I've done mine a few time now (swapped suspension a few times) and as above, best bet is to remove the seat belt as this leaves enough space to get your hand in but beware I've always had trouble getting the bolts back in
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