Strut Brace options.

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AxlMcCln
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I stopped by 944er-Teile this weekend to get Patrick's help installing the 968 TRS strut brace. There are a few necessary modifications to get the strut brace to fit, and it's a tight one. The brake booster heat shield needs to be trimmed to give the strut brace room, and the stud on the driver side strut tower needs to be cut down 2-3mm.
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AxlMcCln
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You can see what it looks like mounted on a 968. As long as the fuel rail is clearanced to allow the strut brace to cross over, it fits really well and there's plenty of room.
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