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Old 01-02-2007, 02:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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okay, first off, i wanted to know if cusco makes the OVAL SHAFT STRUT BRACE, FRONT TRIANGLE TYPE and the TRIANGLE TYPE SUPPLEMENTARY BRACE (rear) for the '89-'97 miatas.

second, i was also wondering if the front (22mm) and rear (16mm) sway bars are worth my time and money. from what the description on these say, i can get them in either adjustable or non-asjustable. i like the idea of adjustable. what do you think may be the problem with these and/or what do you recommend?

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What are you trying to do with your car?
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This is what I know of

http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/me...de=CUS-404540A

I don't think they make any triangle braces for miatae
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i am trying to simply build a good touge tool. one of those all around good builds. i ma track it every once in a while too. but not my primary goal.
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i've seen the oval front, but none of the rears or triangle setup. you may want to focus on the suspension components such as spring/shock, coilover along with sways and just a budget/basic strut bar. well thats what i've been looking into and plan to do the driving as yourself.
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