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Old 13-11-2012, 06:52 PM
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Default OMP Saff rear strut brace question

How do they connect to the top shock mount, all the photo's I have seen just seem like they are connected to the top bolt and I'm not sure if there's a bush in the end of the brace or what???? - It just looks weak?

I could be wrong.

Anyone got one fitted? Any good?

Or am I better off getting something welded in properly, or modify an OMP brace?

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Old 13-11-2012, 07:53 PM
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I was looking at these and thought the same thing. It looks like you take the top shock bolt out and replace it with a longer one which goes the the brace and top mount.
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I have never seen the point of putting a rear strut brace on a Sapph. The exact position of the struts doesn't change the suspension geometry like it does on the front because of the semi-trailing arm setup on the rear. And the rear window and parcel shelf already give a lot of strength to the shell to reduce the flexing.
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It's actually intended for a mk2 hatch
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They fit as you say with the one bolt, they are strong enough and they are needed on a hatch as the shell is miles softer than a saff.
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I have one fitted to my saff i can take a pic later , it does indeed use a longer bolt ... i added a rear strut brace because the person before me installed 6 x 9 speakers which weekens the rear shelf mine had cracked all the way through i welded this and installed the brace for extra strength , i can show photos of the cracks and repair if intrested ....
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I'm just interested in the brace really, is there a bush in it where the bolt passes through?

Once it's fitted does it feel strong and tight, a couple of detailed photographs would be most appreciated mate, I wont worry if you don't post any though.

I just want to know a little more before I commit to buy one, there was a decent deal for both front and rear braces on an E-bay shop.
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There is no bush on the end they have simply weded a tube at 90 degrees that the bolt goes inside to close off the brace tube. Have a look on google images most of omp ones are finished like that and there is a few close ups. There are also some ( that i prefer ) with a left and right rose joint on the end so you bolt it in place then twist the brace to apply tension to the shell then lock off the rose joint nuts.
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The one I have is rose jointed and adjustable, think it came from Mike Rainbird.
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Thanks fella's, rose jointed sounds a bit out of my budget but I'll check them out thanks again
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mine is the rose jointed type also its threaded in to the brace then with a locking nut to secure
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That's awesome matey

Think they look a lot more how I imagined unlike the OMP made brace.

many, many thanks for posting those piccys up, very much thank you
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That's the one I have Paul
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Originally Posted by mk22door
That's awesome matey

Think they look a lot more how I imagined unlike the OMP made brace.

many, many thanks for posting those piccys up, very much thank you
your very welcome no problem
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Originally Posted by Ade500
That's the one I have Paul
they are a cool i think they look quite smart too

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