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Old 15-01-2011
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Default fitting carbon braces advice (xx4)

I am inn process of installing fiberlyte braces to my old xx4 ive just aquired.

Has anyone got any pics or advice on how to attach the small brace that goes on lower rear shocktower where ball cup is.

Ive got front and rear shock braces on with all existing screws.

Any help would be great

Also if anyone just has any tips on xx4's these days or things to do or set up wise would be great help, i just want to have it as shelf queen but also blast out once in a while.

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Old 16-01-2011
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think this is what you're looking for, you need 2 extra screws to fit it on the other side from the ball studs

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Old 16-01-2011
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cheers bud

Them lipo trays look awesome are they a standard version off another car?
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The tray is from Diggity Designs, it's for a B44 but you can make it fit.

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Hello a friend is looking for those shock mount stiffening plate for the xx4 , Do you think there are yet available and where ? thanks j-m
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www.fibre-lyte.co.uk do the set
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