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I have checked this out on a couple of Contours from the Atlanta area 99SVTGUY and Tony it's a perfect fit for the Contour also.
I have a group deal in place for NECO and Contour.org members. It comes with complest instructions and bolts on not just self-tapping screws.
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How does it use bolts, looks like a nice fit.

Good find..

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It uses 8mm bolts that are pulled up from inside the strut tower. Don't worry nothing has to be removed to install and it comes with detailed instructions (with pictures on how to pull the bolts up from inside the strut tower. I believe it would take a novice about an hour to install. I have installed mine in about 30 minutes when we develoved the instructions over at Random Technology. Thank you,

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Looks good but whats the cost.

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This strut tower brace can be purchased for $149.00 plus shipping.


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hey keyser dont worry i havnt forgot about it yet- just a lot of work with little time


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Doesn't look like I can get the cap off the brake fluid reservoir for my annual brake/clutch bleeding exercise. It also looks incredibly similiar to (the same as?) the Sparco unit. I'd also like to know how to get bolts around the upper/inner strut mount/perch. Personally, I wouldn't buy it without fitting it first on my car due to the above noted issues. Besides, our cars need a rear STB much more than a front one.


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I want a REAR STB!!! Bad!

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I want a REAR STB!!! Bad!


I agree. The rear is far more important and effective than the front.


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I agree. The rear is far more important and effective than the front.


One is in the works. Stay tuned.


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