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Q. strut bace for a cabrio?

oxford_hippo

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Hi,
have recently bought a C4 cabrio, and have noticed bit flex more than I was expecting going over speed-bumps in town ( gently-ish ) and could hear the top egde of the windows / rubbing against the rubber seals /underside of the roof - roof was up. ( this was when one wheel was on the flat and the other side on the bump - so yes, the 'worst-case' scenario for flex )

Realise a cabrio will always have more flex than the coupe, will a front brace have much effect on the 993? ( tried one on my old 3.2 Carrera and seemed to have big improvement on handling? )
Thanks
T[&:]
 
took the plunge a bought an Alloy strut brace - from Vertex in USA.

Seemed to have a sturdier 'L' mounting bracket than some of the others I'd seen.

Main cross bar is a bronze type colour - so may need a can of satin black paint for it to look at home in the Teutonic all black boot.

T[&:]
 

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