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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Edmonton,Alberta,Canada
Posts: 317
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I actually got the competition engineering bolt on ones and sebsequently my friend ended up buying them. They were are great install and the reason i got bolt on is that i plan on welding them once i can get a welder (hopefully this winter). They fit perfect and work great. I noticed quite a difference even just goin up the curb to the driveway. They stiffened the car quite nicely.
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