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Subject: Re: Strut tower braces


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Date Posted: 22:55:20 02/02/03 Sun
In reply to: John 's message, "Re: Strut tower braces" on 22:35:38 02/02/03 Sun

Well for the moment being this is kind of (without any intentions to degrade Tony's efforts) a temporary td.com. There aren't that many of us here total and everyone here has a different participation level. I am sure more people would be interested once td.com is up and you offer it to more people.

As for the torque strap, sounds like a cool idea, but wouldn't you're strut tower brace have to be completely solid it for it to work properly?

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