29-01-2011, 07:31 PM | #1 |
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Rear strut brace - options...
As above, I need a rear strut brace and can't really find many available, it doesn't even have to be M3 specific as they are all the same dimensions across the rear turrets...
Does anyone run one? if so, whats the quality of it like and where did you get it etc? I was round Shimmy's earlier today and he had a nice Racing Dynamics one but it works out at nearly £200 now with the exchange rates and shipping, which is too much for what it is. Also don't want to spend silly money and go for the Thorney one @ over £700!!! (although it is AWESOME ) Thanks, James |
29-01-2011, 10:45 PM | #2 |
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ac shnitzer do one, but i think its still £2-300. i bought mine about 7 years ago so it might be more now. also try ca autotech, they might have a cheaper one or a copy of the more expensive ones.
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30-01-2011, 12:33 AM | #4 |
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So the 300 something in your last post is closer to 400? just to get an Idea PM me please |
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30-01-2011, 04:06 PM | #8 |
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This one Safety Devices rear strut brace/harness bar
Thorney must be laughing all the way to the bank when they sell one of these... Oh and Lawsy - with a bit of digging I got there, massive thanks Only thing is, it doesn't say anywhere, but I'm guessing you need to drill the boot floor to mount this? Which would effectively void any BMW claims for a new subframe if it did crack? |
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Thats why i didnt use one, even though it owuld be the best choice. Youd have to remove it cleanly for warranty work but you are risking not getting covered. If you want one i can ask our Safety Devices supplier for our MX5 cages who we have spent a few £000 with recently at the end of the day FT if you pay £250 for the RD one youd sell it for £200 anyday of the week so its gonna cost you £50 max in real money. If they go up in price in the next two years youll end up making money!
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