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  • #16
    Originally posted by vee_dub
    I was looking at some book, to increase rigity using a rear strut brace would be a triangle.

    Would this be the most effective strut brace for hatch back?
    that 's the solution fred
    top of strut flexes the most & so is tied to the base of other strut where most stiff . the tie at top is in compression around corners adding to stiffness
    \'95 Golf VR6

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    • #17
      Cool cool...

      Btw, When I install the strut brace..i need to screw three holes in each strut tower...

      Would i damage anything on the other side of the strut tower..?? ie: my spring and strut??


      Thank you
      Fred.
      ...BiG DuB...

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