I doubt it. I nearly bought one about three years back for the astra but the engineer in me wouldnt accept that the struts flexed that much so.. I made up a jig consisting of two thin metel rods that slid in blocks next to each other and secured one rod to each strut dome. I fitted a rubber "o" ring that was a nug fit around each rod where its partner finished, one would be pushed allong if the tophats moved together and the other "o" ring pulled if they moved apart. Then took it for a right spanking, with pleanty of screatching tyres and a little un-intentional sideways action..guess what. . .no movment from the chassis where the brace attaches. I modified the jig to clamp the top of the suspention legs themselves (the threaded bit) and saw about 5mm movment between them, but thats down to the movment in the big rubber bush that sits in the strut not the chassis as such and the strut brace wont stop that.