Spoon X-Brace
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I've searched and I've searched, but I cannot find.
Where can I get a Spoon X-Brace? How much does it cost? Will someone put it on for me? Cost? Can I do it myself with ordinary mechanics tools and limited ability?
Thanks in advance.
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Al
Where can I get a Spoon X-Brace? How much does it cost? Will someone put it on for me? Cost? Can I do it myself with ordinary mechanics tools and limited ability?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Al
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There is currently somve available from Giampiero in the Group Buy forum right now. Check the last post in this thread: http://www.s2000online.com/forums/showthre...p?threadid=4506 It's about $200 or so, I think.
As far as installation - I hope to find time to install mine in time for TWS this weekend. Everything I've read suggests only limited wrenching will be required, assuming the right tools are handy. I know one other person, Will, is looking for an opportunity to install an x-brace. Perhaps this would be a good tech session for the Club. Dale, didn't you mention one time you have access to a nice workshop? Setting asside some Saturday for people to bring their cars and items they want to install could be a nice meeting.
As far as installation - I hope to find time to install mine in time for TWS this weekend. Everything I've read suggests only limited wrenching will be required, assuming the right tools are handy. I know one other person, Will, is looking for an opportunity to install an x-brace. Perhaps this would be a good tech session for the Club. Dale, didn't you mention one time you have access to a nice workshop? Setting asside some Saturday for people to bring their cars and items they want to install could be a nice meeting.
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Installing the x-brace is normally a five minute job once the car is up.. assuming no fit problems as a few have reported.
You remove four metric bolts, position the brace and secure it with four replacement bolts.
Sockets for metric bolts and allen heads are needed.
You remove four metric bolts, position the brace and secure it with four replacement bolts.
Sockets for metric bolts and allen heads are needed.
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