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Old Dec 27, 2002 | 11:25 AM
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sfc install

every one really likes SFC's it seems.

I just ordered a set + wonder bar from Sphon, he said the install instructions were detailed, any thoughts on these guys?


Any opinions on who should install them, body shop or anyone with a torch (i.e. exhaust shop).

by the way, would a strut tower brace do any good after the sfc and wonderbar install?

92 rs/305 tbi/eibach springs/kyb shocks/poly front end kit

thanks jb
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Old Dec 27, 2002 | 02:49 PM
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Spohns parts are very very high quality in my opinion. And their instructions are very informative. You could pretty much have anyone who knows how to weld install them. Aslong as they keep the cars weight on the wheels. As in a drive on lift or something of the sort. And a strut tower bar would help at anytime. I had sfc's already then I fabricated a STB. And it helped alot. Then I installed Spohns adjustible wonderbar and it helped even more. I think you'll be a very happy man once you install all those parts. The change is night and day.
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Old Dec 28, 2002 | 03:11 PM
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yeah basically you need a trusted welder, and like said the chassis needs to be straight so all weight on the wheels.

a stb should still help also..
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