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hey guys ive been wondering to what the purpose of this was and if it was possible to weld a pipe to join both sides and make a strut bar of sorts?

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That is a top mount for the struts, which is poorly bolted to the front sill/end. No, i wouldnt recommend welding anything to it either, just buy a strut brace to replace the whole thing, which, also bolts to the front sill.


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If you have exceptional welding skills and metalwork then yeah. If not, feel the pain and order one like i did.

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pretty sure i can knock 1 up with some balsa wood! lol!**** this is exactly why i still havent messed too much around the engine bay.. do it right the first time with the best gear when you got the cash to spend. dont waste $$$ on home made performance stuff.

****edit - i laugh, but in the past im guilty of thinking I can mod 1 up a home made strutbar as well..

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Nothing wrong with homemade strut bars :P

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Nothing wrong with homemade strut bars :P

... When made properly.

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