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Old 01-22-2009, 11:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Which are the best to do and what mods to do..thanks
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The struts or coil-overs of your choice... (I've got Hotchkis springs / Tokico struts)
Hotchkis anti sway bar kit.
Energy Suspension front control arm bushings.
Mopar rear Tension Struts.
Manny Z heim joint rear control arms. (much better than urethane inserts in the stock arms)

Now you can run with the EVOs in the mountain roads.

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^ He does have a point. But there are technically better aftermarket parts than stock.
Coilovers
Sway Bars
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Strut Tower Bars
Tires....The list goes on
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thanks to the responses that were helpful. Although i do agree on the search..but if it really got down to it you could go through all these threads and tell people to use the search..its not just mine that you may call ignorant.thanks again for the help
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yea your right. But after you have been here a while, you will see how redundant a lot of posts here are. There are so many people that post the same thing. I have seen 4 threads in a row once asking the same question about Vac Lines. Lol...Look through the suspension section....Then the How-To section...This will give you a good start.
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yea your right. But after you have been here a while, you will see how redundant a lot of posts here are. There are so many people that post the same thing. I have seen 4 threads in a row once asking the same question about Vac Lines. Lol...Look through the suspension section....Then the How-To section...This will give you a good start.

I agree..I've seen so many "which is better short ram or cold air" but I guess to more clarify my questions. Can someone further explain bwoodys h brace kit im looking into it. But I also saw they sell an h brace upgrade? I don't understand the point of the upgrade if the kit comes with everything included? Can someone fill me oin on a little more info.thanks a lot.
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I agree..I've seen so many "which is better short ram or cold air" but I guess to more clarify my questions. Can someone further explain bwoodys h brace kit im looking into it. But I also saw they sell an h brace upgrade? I don't understand the point of the upgrade if the kit comes with everything included? Can someone fill me oin on a little more info.thanks a lot.

i believe originally the kit did not come with the h-brace. just the traction bar... the upgrade is for the people who ordered their kits and it didnt come with the h-brace.

as for stability with this piece (i have no first hand experience) i believe people say it will tighten up the front end of the car, but i feel like it's more of a drag race mod rather than a handling mod.
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