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Old 12-22-2001, 01:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: rear strut bar question

It is a little more tricky since you have to remove the carpeted panneling from around the rear struts. After installing the brace you will need to cut small holes in the panneling so that it will go around it.

Check out Speedstate's DIY on Strut Brace installation...
http://www.speedstate.com/Hyundai_Section/Hyundai-Do-It-Yourself__Guide/Hyu-Rear_Strut/hyu-rear_strut.html

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