
Strut brace
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AKs_SlickPolo
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mikehowett
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yorks GT TDI
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this control unit is for the turbo boost pressure thats what it controls all engine ecus are in the same placedino wrote:I'm concerned about that part too but I'm sure i read somewhere that you can just loosen it and fit the brace and that's not the ECU. i believe that's something to do with the air con.mikehowett wrote:It would have meant removing the ECU to fit it and I didn't want the hassle of doing that.AKs_SlickPolo wrote:I bought a Seat sport one- directly from Seat Dealers. in terms of length and everything its perfect, but I think the ECU might be in the way. How come yours didn't fit?
Do you have to get the Seat ones from a dealer or can you order one from VAG parts?
Goodjob Dino. Looks sexy
and nice one for making the DIY guide. Should do alot of good when I do mine in the future hopefully

Ooo MFD Sat Nav! Now you gotta put up a step-by-step guide to how you did it. Say you will, pleaseeeeeeeeeeeemikehowett wrote:Got mine today, will be fitting it tomorrow along with my MFD sat nav, which I also got today
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I plugged it in earlier just to see how it worked and it was really easy to do as long as you get the right bitsemzino wrote:Goodjob Dino. Looks sexyand nice one for making the DIY guide. Should do alot of good when I do mine in the future hopefully
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Ooo MFD Sat Nav! Now you gotta put up a step-by-step guide to how you did it. Say you will, pleaseeeeeeeeeeeemikehowett wrote:Got mine today, will be fitting it tomorrow along with my MFD sat nav, which I also got today
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AKs_SlickPolo
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Ah right, got a little worried why it tucked in that much and buldged up, thought its just meant to touch the seal.dino wrote:Yes, doesn't harm it though.
Took it for a spin once fitted and The only difference I've noticed is a very little improvement in traction and a little more stiffer than it already is. Other than that not much difference TBH. Probably because its decked on coils too
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Mine had to be ordered, but came next day but was the wrong one so had to be re-ordered which took two days as it was new year falling then.M7 wrote:looks like i best invest in one of these![]()
did you say you got it direct from Seat? ie. walk into a dealership, give the part number and they order it in? i didnt think they would have sold strut braces
If you order, make sure you confirm that your after the Ibiza 6L/2002- one. Even though I gave them the right part number they ordered the wrong one, and they didn't want to exchange it
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I ordered mine over the phone, they called me a couple of days later to say it was in and I went and picked it up, simpleM7 wrote:looks like i best invest in one of these![]()
did you say you got it direct from Seat? ie. walk into a dealership, give the part number and they order it in? i didnt think they would have sold strut braces
