I don't think we have enough header tank threads active at the moment, so here's YAHTT (Yet Another Header Tank Thread).
 
My car is a Federal car - therefore LHD. After much research and following of all the great header tank threads on here, I opted for the Wards solution, as the VMad solution would have interfered with my non-standard AC setup, the "high-mount" options all landed right where the brake master cylinder booster is on a LHD car, and the other strut-mounted solutions did not seem big enough to me to add enough value.
Maybe I should have gone for something else as this is what happens when you mount the Wards tank (which is a work of welding art to behold, it has to be said) on a LHD car - Oops! :
:
Wards LHD 1.jpg Wards LHD 2.jpg
However, all is not lost... A few frantic phone calls, a little bit of additional metalwork (the welding is not quite so neat as Mick's it has to be admitted but not too bad) and you can end up with this:
 but not too bad) and you can end up with this:
Wards LHD 4.jpg
And it can be made good to fit like this:
Wards LHD 3.jpg
I've yet to get the car running with this setup on it as I've been waiting for some refurbished strut tubes to add the HRS lowering kit, but hopefully it should all be good.
Thought I would share so other LHD owners are better prepared if they opt for this solution.
Cheers,
Chris
					My car is a Federal car - therefore LHD. After much research and following of all the great header tank threads on here, I opted for the Wards solution, as the VMad solution would have interfered with my non-standard AC setup, the "high-mount" options all landed right where the brake master cylinder booster is on a LHD car, and the other strut-mounted solutions did not seem big enough to me to add enough value.
Maybe I should have gone for something else as this is what happens when you mount the Wards tank (which is a work of welding art to behold, it has to be said) on a LHD car - Oops!
 :
:Wards LHD 1.jpg Wards LHD 2.jpg
However, all is not lost... A few frantic phone calls, a little bit of additional metalwork (the welding is not quite so neat as Mick's it has to be admitted
 but not too bad) and you can end up with this:
 but not too bad) and you can end up with this:Wards LHD 4.jpg
And it can be made good to fit like this:
Wards LHD 3.jpg
I've yet to get the car running with this setup on it as I've been waiting for some refurbished strut tubes to add the HRS lowering kit, but hopefully it should all be good.
Thought I would share so other LHD owners are better prepared if they opt for this solution.

Cheers,
Chris



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