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^^^^^ this is correct providing you don't have a runner spacer.

Just an FYI.....you will find that Dales Brace bar will probably make a bigger and more noticeable improvement.

i have upper and dales lower. Top might aswell be for decoration as it does SFA compared to the lower.

Also easy as to put in and dale....bit odd but good bloke hahah :-P

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Pretty sure bigkevracer got the ox motorsport bracing off streeter for the m35

Sorry haven't got on here much lately. I've got Dale's front brace, the OX rear that Jetwreck organised in the group buy, and a Freeway Dolphin strut brace that Streeter organised.

These days I think the strut brace serves more use as a place to cable tie hoses to, but I've left it in. Looks purdy, and makes some difference, but with Dale's brace and all the bushes replaced, front end is pretty direct without it.

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