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Old Oct 16, 2001 | 11:38 AM
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From: fredericksburg, va
Car: 85 ta ws6 KITT
Engine: Lb9
Transmission: th350
best sfc's/sway bars/stb

who makes the best sub frame connectors, sway bars, and strut tower braces?
for the strut brace, i've heard the ones that connect to the struts and firewall are bad because if it lifts a corner, it can bend the firewall....which is no good.
input?

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Old Oct 16, 2001 | 08:16 PM
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I haven't had a problem with my 3 point brace. I have the edelbrock unit for TBI/carb cars and it's beefy. I also have Global West steering brace (aka wonderbar), 36mm/24mm sway bars, Eibach pro-kit, Bilstein shocks/struts, and Alston SFCs. I'm happy with ALL of these products and they were the cheapest of the highend equipment at the time.

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Old Oct 16, 2001 | 11:39 PM
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I have the 3 pt Edelbrock STB and have had no problems. If you hit something with one wheel hard enough to bend the connection point on the firewall, you will have all kinds of bent linkage underneath. I've never heard of that one.
Whatever subframe connector you get will be an improvement but I would stick with one that is welded in.
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