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Old February 4th 2007, 11:25
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Yeti,

Now it is clearer than mud to me i get what you are saying. Steve C, thanks for your aditions too. When I searched this site for home made braces, yours came up!

Anyway, I just want to confirm some of my dimensions of you guys dont mind... between the two close studs, I measured 64mm and between both of the two studs close to each other, towards the further-est stud, I measured 125mm. Would you concur??
You can use one of your strut crowns for a template. You won't have to worry about measurment accuracy, and your mounting holes will line up perfectly. You can hammer the old studs out very easily. They'll have to be replaced with longer bolts tack welded in anyway, so once the old studs are removed, lay the strut crown down on the plate you'll be using for fabrication, trace around it, and mark all the holes with a marker. For the big hole in the center, just measure the diameter of the opening in the body, and find a hole saw as close to that size, but not smaller.

Once those pieces are cut out, bolt them into place on the strut towers of the body with the strut crowns in their place below. Tack-weld your clevis ends into place on those new pieces, and measure how long of a bar you'll need between the strut towers. Your body dimensions may vary slightly from mine, so it's best to measure what you'll need, minus about 70mm total for the clevis' at the ends of the bar..

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I am considering the triangle part, but dont want to loose the spare wheel space, as the trunk will still have to serve it's purpose.... where else do you guys think I can attach it to the chassis?

Thanks!
If you're using a 5x130mm bolt pattern wheel, a deflated Porsche space saver will still fit into the spare tire recess in front of the triangle bracing. I screwed myself here with my front oil cooler plan as it's such a tall cooler, I had to modify my spare tire well to make room for air to move thru it. It'll still fit into the boot with the decklid closed, it just won't sit flat into the recess anymore.
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