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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DLo: [QB] My friend has a Griggs torque arm on his 04. That thing, along with his panhard bar, has made the car a whole different animal. It handles a hell of a lot better compared to stock and is way more predictable (it's a little bit harder to get it to "swang em"). Ride quality - I can't really tell compared to stock. I don't think it rides any different, but I'm not the one daily driving his car. Don't have any experience with dropping the tranny, but he had to have his Bassani catback and x-pipe completely custom modified to fit with everything in there. If you're looking for a better answer, I guess I can always hit him up tomorrow and ask. All I know is I want to get a Griggs or MM kit on my 94. Hope this helps some. :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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