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Old Jun 15, 2003
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Nuespeed strut

i searched the forums and am kinda confused about the installation of the nuespeed front strut bar. do i have to relocate my brake fluid or power steering containers under the hood, or is the installation just straight bolt on. will the strut bar fit without relocation of the powersteering or brake fluid containers? oh, and do i need to jack up my car to install the bar? thanks for you help
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as far as i know, the only thing you have to worry about is the clutch master cylinder but that will bend around it
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direct bolt on !
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if you drive 2001 model, u need to relocate brake fluid, if 2002 model, just driect bolt on, but some cars its required you to jack up the driver side a bit to align to fit. easy job~

if not sure, neuspeed come with a instruction manual. so that tell ya everything u needed to know. peac
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Originally posted by WannaBFast
as far as i know, the only thing you have to worry about is the clutch master cylinder but that will bend around it
are you sure? because i thought bending around the clutch master cylinder would cause a imbalance with the torque column steering fluid injection?
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i have a 01 auto, and the bar went right in without moving anything
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i had to bend the clutch fluid thing back a little but no biggy.
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Originally posted by R3DL1N3
i had to bend the clutch fluid thing back a little but no biggy.
did u really?...i thought u only had to do that on the dc sports (well move it down) ... hmph...i get my strut bar in on wednesday (neuspeed) ... should fit on no problem
 
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