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Thread: 930 rear arms

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    930 rear arms

    Just about to have 930 trailing arms fitted to the rep. To have these fitted,I need to have extension brackets welded to the existing brackets on the torsion tube, To do this I have to cut out sections of the rear seat area. Has anybody done this to their car, and if so, how much of the seat area needs cutting out?,(photo's would be very much appreciated). Also does the Turbo trailing arms work with the existing rear wheel offsets?,(modified SC trailing arms are on the car just now).
    Thanks in advance.

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    Regards,
    Dougie

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    Dougie,

    We have fitted quite a few sets of these and keep the brackets in stock.

    The rear seat pan is not affected unless you take this as an opportunity to add an RSR style strengthening plate to the tube at the same time amd then you will need to cut some access holes.

    The track increase when you use the Turbo Arms is quite significant so the fitting of the wheels will depend on wheel arch type and wheel arch size.

    If you need more measurement send me an e-mail as I have car with this set up.

    Regards

    Chris

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    Thanks Chris,
    I've sent you an email.
    Regards,
    Dougie.

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