D1SHABBA

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Mar 6, 2008
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anyone fitted this and is this any good once fitted

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Dont know any 1 who has fitted this but i can see where it goes on the car and it would help with lower flex thru the chassis,

on the LCR and S3's they just have a flat bar that goes across the lower front wishbones to reduce flex.
 
Fitted the S3 one to mine and it does make some difference. Don't expect it to transform the car, but its a little sharper on turn in - enough to notice - and no donwsides and it only cost £30. All the splash guards fit over it too as its flat.
 
Yea same her i fitted a LCR one on mine and takes about 10 mins to fit. Cant really say how much of a difference it made as i fitted the suspension at the same time but all helps and seat/audi wouldnt bother putting it on if it werent worth it. Never known anyone to fit an aftermarket one though so cant haelp on that one sorry.
 
Fitted the S3 one to mine and it does make some difference. Don't expect it to transform the car, but its a little sharper on turn in - enough to notice - and no donwsides and it only cost £30. All the splash guards fit over it too as its flat.

:whistle: £30 il give that a go then got the part number mate, and will i beable to go 2 any audi dealer thanks
 
Follow the link! Prices are wrong though! Comes to about £30.

When you fit it:
- take the splashguard off first
- fit it foam side down
- fit the bolts as close together as you can ie in the holes towards the centre of the brace
- tighten them before you fit to the car to the point where it just begins to deform and they won't spin around in the hole
- the splashguard will fit back on over the brace

When you get it, this will all make sense. There are only two holes under the car that line up with it so you can't get it wrong. 20 mins to fit, tops!
 
Follow the link! Prices are wrong though! Comes to about £30.

When you fit it:
- take the splashguard off first
- fit it foam side down
- fit the bolts as close together as you can ie in the holes towards the centre of the brace
- tighten them before you fit to the car to the point where it just begins to deform and they won't spin around in the hole
- the splashguard will fit back on over the brace

When you get it, this will all make sense. There are only two holes under the car that line up with it so you can't get it wrong. 20 mins to fit, tops!

your a genius thanks buddy another job for me on the list :rolleyes: to do