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spdfrk
post Jun 19 2004, 12:09 AM
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I was wondering if someone could post the manufactures of some of the new after market frame re-inforcement products. I know of the obvious 10pc/swingarm kits and the original clamshells. But recently I have seen a much heavier guage clamshell kit, and an interior long/firewall kit, and it seems like I have seen 2 different types of the 10pc kit one which tied into the swing arm mounts I think? Who makes the 2 less convensional kits? And are there in fact different styles of the weld on multi-piece plate kits? Any manufactures of the above mentioned items please email me agconstruction_remodel_inc@msn.com

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J P Stein
post Jun 19 2004, 11:24 AM
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Yaroon:

It depends what your defination of "help" is.

The outer clam shell appears to be a good part.
It seems to add strength at (what I consider) the weakest part of the 914 unibody....not the whole answer, but a good part.

I don't want to spend my time bad mouthing the rest of the stuff. Suffice it to say, I feel no urge to install the fishing lures on my car.
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