What is the difference between a front and a rear Strut Tower Brace??
ones in the front the other in the rear of your car
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where to there rear ones go??
i know where the front ones will go... any pages that help with install of them???
(i have searched the forums)
open your trunk, and pull the carpet away from the sides. you'll see two towers. that's where the brace goes.
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thanks im gona order a pair (front and rear) from Turbo Tech Racing next friday (when i get paid) they shouldnt be too hard to install can any one give me some pointers before i do this like any mods i need to make... ect, anything/
make sure you get the ones listed for your motor. I know some people had fitment issues on the 2.2 ohv because of the TB.
there's 3 bolts on each rear strut mount. one feeds through the top, the other two feed through the bottom. just have a very long extension handy. make sure all of your nuts are tight... the strut mount hardware, and the nuts on the strut bars.
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I would say the ECU (the box that is attached to your passenger side strut tower) might give you problems because of the connector, but I think you should be able to push it down a bit.
I wish I could give you a definitive answer, but I have the 2.4 motor. you might search around a bit in this forum and find something. or, I bet Turbo Tech will help you out. I always hear how helpful those guys are.
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yea i registered on there page and added the vibrant front and rear pack to my wish-list and ill probably call before i order...
check that thread above for some ideas, and post pics when you get them in. good luck.
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