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Old 04-20-2004, 12:51 PM   #9
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As I already said, I have been known to be wrong before. I'll have to check into that. Maybe there was some type of design flaw in the 94-98's that would require a strut tower brace to rememdy, for safety purposes. I really dont know, but I would think that if they started using them, they would have continued, unless the flaw was corrected in 99 when the new body style was introduced. Sorry if I gave misleading info.
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