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strut braces and end links users???

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Old Jan 1, 2002 | 03:23 PM
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strut braces and end links users???

I've been wondering if anyone has put these on and can tell what difference they make from not having them. The strut braces are advertised everywhere but is there really a noticeable improvement in anything? I was also looking at the adjustable end links kits from Mazdatrix for '89 to '91 models. Has anyone tried them either? I have a 90 GXL without any other suspension mods and I want to tighten up the body roll a tad. Would they help or should I look for thicker sway bars instead? I know everone says the best thing is to get lowering springs and adjustable shocks/struts, but I need to keep the original ride height(for my own personal sadistic reasons, thank-you ) . Anyone have some helpful info for me?
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Old Jan 1, 2002 | 04:01 PM
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Do a Forum search. These topics have been up plenty of times...you'll get gobs of info.

I have MS braces and love 'em...
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Old Jan 1, 2002 | 05:03 PM
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Thanks FEDREX. I didn't even think of doing that, duh. I found pretty much all I was looking for, and read some more of your post on setup. Seems you've got your car pretty well dialed. I ordered energy suspension bushings and a strut bar for now, and I'll see how they work before doing anything else. I can't wait to get the 16's refinished and get some sticky tires on them!
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