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Subject: Re: Strut tower braces


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John
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Date Posted: 11:22:54 02/04/03 Tue
In reply to: John 's message, "Strut tower braces" on 11:02:06 02/02/03 Sun

Even if it was just for the strut tower brace and no torque strap, I think that the solid rod would still flex more than the tubing and it would be a waste of money! Don't get me wrong a solid strut tower brace would be better than none at all but I don't think it would be worth it for the added weight and flex of the solid bar!

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Date Posted: 11:27:41 02/06/03 Thu

Well the strut tower braces have to be put on hold for at least another week! One of my friends wants me to weld alot of patch panels on a 1958 jeep! So unless he gets someone else to do it, I'm stuck with it! He's one of my very good friends that helps me out whenever I need it (not every day you can get someone to drive 100 miles to help you swap a tranny unless you've got a friend like him) so I just can't say no! I'll post back when they are completed and perfected!

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