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<blockquote data-quote="venomous" data-source="post: 609472" data-attributes="member: 9760"><p>I have a full suspension from maximum motorsports. ie front coilovers, panhard, loer cont arms, reg length subframes, roll cage, welded seams/tq boxes ect ect. They really help in keeping the car together as "one." They are really needed in the fox body cars. In my 91 after years of SCCA racing w/out chassis upgrades my doors wouldn't shut well and my rear floorpan under the rear seat was wrinkled and my tq. boxes were coming apart. Eventually I was hit by a drunk, but I started with my brakes, suspension and chassis on my 94'. Look at griggs or maximum motorsports, both companies stuff is very good. Just don't go for the cheap stuff. I love the quality and customer service from MM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venomous, post: 609472, member: 9760"] I have a full suspension from maximum motorsports. ie front coilovers, panhard, loer cont arms, reg length subframes, roll cage, welded seams/tq boxes ect ect. They really help in keeping the car together as "one." They are really needed in the fox body cars. In my 91 after years of SCCA racing w/out chassis upgrades my doors wouldn't shut well and my rear floorpan under the rear seat was wrinkled and my tq. boxes were coming apart. Eventually I was hit by a drunk, but I started with my brakes, suspension and chassis on my 94'. Look at griggs or maximum motorsports, both companies stuff is very good. Just don't go for the cheap stuff. I love the quality and customer service from MM. [/QUOTE]
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