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UNIbraces XB & UB - Review (UPDATED 23rd Oct)....

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E30Dom:
If anyone near dorset want me to check your car for XB fitment, then happy to meet up...

RedRobin:

--- Quote from: bacillus on June 17, 2012, 04:06:41 pm ---
Bruce do you have to cut the carpet so that the XB lies directly on the metal of the car body or can you leave the carpet to act like a "washer" between the nutsert and XB?


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....You can just cut a hole in the carpet for the Allen bolt to pass through into the nutsert. The carpet gets squashed out of the way - As a 'washer' but an insignificant one.

E30Dom:
Robin, have you had both together on yet? :-)

RedRobin:

--- Quote from: E30Dom on June 17, 2012, 06:18:28 pm ---
Robin, have you had both together on yet? :-)


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....Yes, I refitted the XB this afternoon and went out on my usual roller-coaster test route but there was too much traffic so I turned back after 5 miles as I wasn't getting the opportunity to push it (feckin tourists driving close together at 45 mph looking at the Jurassic coast views rather than the road!). UB+XB feels very solid! But in a good way. I'll post more after I've had a proper test drive.

E30Dom:

--- Quote from: GTItraveler on June 17, 2012, 08:08:44 pm ---bacillus: Robin answered your question: the carpet does act as a washer. If you look at the instructions, after installing the nutserts you replace the carpet, find the nutsert locations and drill through the carpet. You can then install the UNIbrace XB.  :happy2:

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Which makes the whole install look extremely tidy... :happy2:

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