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|  11-13-2001, 02:25 PM | #3 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Feb 1999 Location: Baltimore, MD       USA 
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				 |   I would go one step further and look into an entire chassis brace package. I recently installed a Maximum Motorsports package (Starting @ $273 for a 1994)- That's connectors, a k member brace, and a strut tower brace. It made a hellofa difference. I am a believer in the philosophy that you want a solid foundation to build power on. So my vote is for a chassis brace package. After that I'd look at weak points in your suspension (so you can put the power to the ground!)  
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