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I was thinking about adding the Brey-Krause Lower Front Cross Brace (R-1524) to my suspension setup and wondered if anyone had any experience with this product?
Quote:This cross brace bolts between the rearmost mounting points of the front control arms. It resists deflection of the chassis at those points, which can occur under heavy braking and cornering. The R-1524 was designed with obsessive attention to minimizing weight. Precision waterjet machining allows for an intricate structure, providing superior stiffness at an exceptionally light weight.
Material: 6061 T-6 aluminum skeleton, 304 stainless steel mount brackets
Finish: Anodized aluminum
Weight: 2.6 lbs
Models: Porsche 944 (1985 ½ -1992), 968
Installation: Bolts to rear bushing housings of front control arms
Miscellaneous:
-For best results, use hardened control arm bushings
-924 and early 944 models can be adapted by using late 944 alloy control arms and bushing mounts
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RSBarn carries it so you can contact pete for some info. Eventually it will be on my car but I have a few other things to do first.
Damien over on 968.net has it installed so you may want to post over there.
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[quote name='Mark' date='Oct 28 2006, 06:52 AM']RSBarn carries it so you can contact pete for some info. Eventually it will be on my car but I have a few other things to do first.
Damien over on 968.net has it installed so you may want to post over there.
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I will definitely give pete a call, which is what I was going to do anyways. I just thought I would try and do a little research first. I have posted the question on several boards in the hopes I will get some responses. I also noticed when I looked at the bottom of the car that there is a plate covering that area. I assume I am going to have to remove the plate to put the brace on. Thanks for the reply Mark! ;-)
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[quote name='flwbyu' date='Oct 28 2006, 06:56 PM']I have posted the question on several boards in the hopes I will get some responses.[/quote]
<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> I see that.
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Hmmm... I was wondering if the 968 had a metal undertray there. My car's is removed. Of course, I still have one in my garage that I removed from my turbo. It's not really necessary. It's just there to help clean-up airflow underneath the car, and hold heat in while making oil changes difficult.
If you want the chassis brace just remove the undertray.
Have you used RS Barn for maintenance before? I ask because their shop is only 35 miles from my office and I need an alignment.
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Quote:biggrin.gif I see that.
Mark,
Well, you can't blame a guy for trying. ;-)
Quote:Hmmm... I was wondering if the 968 had a metal undertray there.
JWahlsten,
I believe the metal undertray was stock on mine. I still have the original cassette deck that works! Lucky for you to have pete so close. I currently live in Phoenix, so, it would be a drive but I might take a trip and visit rs barn! I am still planning on the turbo conversion. Thanks for the comments.
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[quote name='JWahlsten' date='Oct 28 2006, 08:01 PM']It's just there to help clean-up airflow underneath the car, and hold heat in while making oil changes difficult.[/quote]
How true and funny that is.
RSBarn does not have an alignment machine, unless somethings changed in the last few months.. I use Pete as my mechanic and I'm in Maryland. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Anybody already got one on their car? Looks like this with a strut brace would really tighten things up.
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I have the metal tray on my '93. I'm going to change the oil for the first time soon. Is it advisable to remove the tray for the oil change? It looks like leaving it there will make a mess.
Cheers, Stephen
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[quote name='sguy' date='Nov 1 2006, 12:26 PM']I have the metal tray on my '93. I'm going to change the oil for the first time soon. Is it advisable to remove the tray for the oil change? It looks like leaving it there will make a mess.
Cheers, Stephen
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Same on my 93. I just got and haven't changed my oil yet but; looked at it when I did my WP. Yes take it off as it will run all over from the looks of it (thats my plan) it comes off rather easy with the car on stands.
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Just an FYI in reference to Flash's post
My cars build date...
9/92
option codes..
c02=cat conv
xd4=Painted center caps for rims
249=Automatic
331=AM/FM cassette with 2 door speakers
437=comfort seat - left
454=cruise control
650=sunroof
09991=No one knows for sure <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
and while I'm at it...
Interior=LC (not sure but it is tan/black)
paint= L39a (amazon green metalic pearl)
Eng = m4444-42p
trans= a4400- (nothing after dash)
Rick
93 968 (My summer car), 06 Jetta (My winter car)
79 924 (Wife's summer car), 02 C230K (Wife's winter car)
00 Passat (Son's car), 02 Trailblazer (Daughter's Car)
67 Honda Mini-Trail (familiy toy)