im wondering if any one has a front strut brace that fits on an nb with a jrsc 45.
seems pretty squeezy in there and the bonnet has some cut outs just to close
i know it needs to go back to the firewall rather than the over the top of engine ..normal position
whats a good brand....and is it possible/cost efective to have one custom made in aus rather than pay to import from japan or usa
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front strut brace to fit hotside jrsc nb
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front strut brace to fit hotside jrsc nb
I looked into this. I think you're out of luck, there isn't enough clearance.
The MX5 is double wishbone up front, so theoretically you don't need a strut brace. It may help overall chassis rigidity though.
The MX5 is double wishbone up front, so theoretically you don't need a strut brace. It may help overall chassis rigidity though.
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I would look at 2 point Carbing Strut brace to the firewall.
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philz wrote:I would look at 2 point Carbing Strut brace to the firewall.
That's pretty funny, it attaches at a point where there is no stiffness whatsoever in the required direction....doesn't really matter too much as Rhysk has stated.
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front strut brace to fit hotside jrsc nb
orx626 wrote:philz wrote:I would look at 2 point Carbing Strut brace to the firewall.
That's pretty funny, it attaches at a point where there is no stiffness whatsoever in the required direction....doesn't really matter too much as Rhysk has stated.
That is a "mechanic's brace", one a mechanic leans on while fixing the car. Probably just stiff enough for that.
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