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Just doing a test fit on the euro rear and Im trying to figure out how the dam thing goes on. None to the origional bolts align with the euro rebar. I thought it was just bolt on LOL or am I having to do custom holes for this one?
Other than that the euro rear fitted on perfect. I could prolly get away without putting any bolts on. It holds on so dam tight :D
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To my knowledge it used the same bolt locations ..
Maybe its upside down.... ;)
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tried every possible position and it wont fit
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Alright.Update for anyone putting a euro rebar onto a 2003 Focus. Requires drilling new holes into frame. You gotta make your own mounts.
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Is it the same for the 2000 foci's?
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Not 100% sure on that one. I do know alot of other ppl on the site easily fitted the rebar into the stock mounts.
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04-05-2004, 03:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-05-2004, 03:51 PM by ZX3 Canuck.)
I drilled a new hole in the rebar to match what was on the car itself and also cut off a piece of the rebar on the passenger side. Worked like a charm. On my 2001 ZX3 it was definetly not a direct bolt on.