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OEM+ -S15 Spec R braces in S14

I began acquiring all the oem jap Spec-R braces about a year into owning my s14. Being new and wide-eyed to the s-chassis platform I was bold and stupid. I was fascinated about having them and using them rather than getting a cage.

This thread is to display what doesn't work and what does, without too much headache.

So we have these that came from factory on the top tiered Spec-R s15's I'm sure they came on a few other models, I'm just not 100% sure: - Keep in mind. All these braces are a bolt-on affair for the S15 chassis.

Spec-R - Front ladder brace
Spec-R - Rear subframe brace
Spec-R - Roof Brace
Spec-R - Trunk Brace
Spec-R - Trunk Triangles
Spec-R - B-Pillar braces
Spec-R - A-Pillar plate braces
Spec-R - C-Pillar plate braces
Spec-R - Front Strut Braces Plates
Spec-R - Rear Strut Brace Plates

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Spec-R - Rear Subframe brace

Here's how it fits on a Spec R - https://ibb.co/rc2QqMg

Here's how it can fit on an s14. - https://ibb.co/xqQCB8r

How can we make it fit in an s14? Very easy bolt-in affair. Just don't use the s14 subframe bolt plates the brace replaces those plates.

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Spec-R - Roof brace

Here's how it fits on a Spec R - https://ibb.co/CQgjjRY

Here's how it can fit on an s14. - https://ibb.co/7XFmMLz -
https://ibb.co/KWdzZs5

How can we make it fit in an s14? Don't - Use the factory bolts with the Moonface roofbrace. Otherwise you'll cut into your good metal roof and cut into a rare-ish piece.

S14 roof factory bolts holes - https://ibb.co/0Bxtqv4
https://ibb.co/phrVPMy

Moonface roof brace - https://ibb.co/0nPJpdY
https://ibb.co/YDfhD7w

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Spec-R - Front ladder brace

Here's how it fits on a Spec R - https://ibb.co/7YB0qHB - https://ibb.co/R0Gj5Rb

Here's how it can fit on an s14.

How can we make it fit in an s14?
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Spec-R - Trunk brace

Here's how it fits on a Spec R - https://ibb.co/23RTMC4

Here's how it can fit on an s14. - https://ibb.co/3p6XLBk

How can we make it fit in an s14? An easy bolt-in affair with our own Zilvian Bernie(Nova) making spacers in conjunction with hardware for the brace.

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Spec-R - Trunk Triangles

Here's how it fits on a Spec R - https://ibb.co/DGR1fHF

Here's how it can fit on an s14. - https://ibb.co/C1H3CHb -
https://ibb.co/tzZhzF3

How can we make it fit in an s14? With a drill, couple bolts, washers, and a hammer. Just make sure you drop your gas tank first before drilling otherwise you'll have a whole other headache. Also make sure the bolts aren't too long to rub against the gas tank when re-installed. Some light massaging of the trunk sheet metal will be required to flatten it for a flush bolting surface.

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Spec-R - B-Pillar brace

Here's how it fits on a Spec R - https://ibb.co/10VMSmZ

Here's how it can fit on an s14.- https://ibb.co/pvGvd30
https://ibb.co/D54pjwv
https://ibb.co/tcFQBMq
https://ibb.co/s2jPWnY

How can we make it fit in an s14? Don't - unless you are planning to have no rear seats. If the rear seats aren't used and the car is going to be a designated track car of some sort you can cut the plates and body to fit. But, these are not a bolt-in affair and will be in the way of the interior panels and seat bolt mounts if you plan on running those oem s14 pieces.

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Spec-R - A-Pillar Plate Brace

Here's how it fits on a Spec R - Not Pictured

Here's how it can fit on an s14.

How can we make it fit in an s14?

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Spec-R - C-Pillar Plate Brace

Here's how it fits on a Spec R - https://ibb.co/WfJZxH2

Here's how it can fit on an s14. - No picture

How can we make it fit in an s14? - There's no way this will fit due to the body being a different shape.

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Spec-R - Front Strut Plate Brace

Here's how it fits on a Spec R - https://ibb.co/XzxCfvC

Here's how it can fit on an s14. - Sits on the top of the top hat when installed from under in the wheel well.

How can we make it fit in an s14? Easy drop on plate to the coilovers or strut.

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Spec-R - Rear Strut Plate Brace

Here's how it fits on a Spec R - https://ibb.co/yhpz2ST

Here's how it can fit on an s14. - I truly don't see these fitting at all. How they are shaped it would need cutting

How can we make it fit in an s14? Don't, get a rear strut bar of some sort which would do the same thing while aiding in rear rigidity.

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I'll be updating this overtime with more pictures of the pieces as I start mocking them up on the s14.

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