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Old 10-14-2003, 09:26 PM
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I know SLPs three points are suppose to be good but would it be okay if I got just regular tubular ones? Would some of these and a strut tower brace give me the same strenght and added handling? TIA guys.
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Go to any LS1 site and do a SFC search.
You'll find more stuff than you could read.
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I've got the tubular BMR's on mine and they work great....
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I've got the KB DD's and they work good. Best option for a droptop car!
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If a 3 point is good, and a 2 point with strut tower brace is pretty good (following your thoughts) then a 3 point with strut tower brace is?

Any are better than none, 3 points are better than 2. Pick your budget and how much compromise you are willing to accept and go for it.



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