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Old 28 June 2009, 16:20   #1 (permalink)
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hi there,

i wonder if anyone can help me, i went to tighten my srutbrace bolt and while i did it the bolt had snapped

just wondering will be ok if i drive the car? will i need to replace the suspention?



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Old 29 June 2009, 19:31   #2 (permalink)
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woopsie. Just replace the topmount not the whole suspension.

might be easier to source a 2nd hand whole kaboodle tho.

I dont think id drive it like that, however all it really does is stop the shock falling out, so as long as you dont get air i suppose it wil be fine.

Dont want no back lash if you go and kill urself tho

Should be a simple and cheap job to fix..
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the top bolts can be knocked out and replaced(or they can on the bugeye sti top mounts) these are still standard, or a good excuse to buy some pillow ball ones
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