i think it will fit to a mk2. same frame, just a pair of notes:
- the colour is not so important, you can do it in the 3 standard (white, red, black)
- the weight is really important cause the steel cage looks to be very heavy
- the price should be less than 150 euros oherwhise it's not a "easy and cheap mod"
- try to find out what happens on a side impact. the strut brace brings forces to he other side, incrasing the frame damage.
why don't you sell it whit the inferior brace that doesn't exist on earlier mk1? in a complete kit the "goodnees" is much better
10-06-2012, 10:52
(Questo messaggio è stato modificato l'ultima volta il: 10-06-2012, 10:56 da Mr.Wolf.)
Due to the rear mx5 structure I don't think that a rear strut bar would be really useful..the area between the rear upper mounts seems to be already solid..
From another point of view, after the installation of the bar, you won't be able to fit the spare wheel in its original position..
So I would consider to buy the rear strut bar only after all of the remaining stiffering works (front upper and lower, rear lower and rear cabin, rails, wings arms...) have been done!
Cheers!
-the towers structure could be lighter (enlarge the holes. the bends and the welding gives the small structure enought stenght)
-with this design adjust rear damping could be difficult.
-check the compability with extended tophats.
2 personal ideas about this:
-rear strut brace isn't an upgrade so diffused, it could be difficult to cover costs.
- who install rear strut brace haven't the spare wheel^^
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Tigo, yes, it is exactly made for early NA.
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