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        Old 22nd April 2002, 19:32   #1 (permalink)
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        Strut brace

        Any options for front and rear strut brace combo besides Dinan? Dealership where I ordered car (settled on Bluewater w/Leman's Blue) carries Dinan products and to my knowledge they make only rear brace available. With split fold seats I wanted some extra stiiffness in back to compensate. New S-Type R forgoes fold down rear seats in lieu of bolted in panel for stiffness around rear seatback with ski pass thru remaining. TIA.
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        Old 22nd April 2002, 19:35   #2 (permalink)
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        Dinan also has the front strut brace.. go to see their products guide at www.dinanbmw.com
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        Old 22nd April 2002, 19:44   #3 (permalink)
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        i see you are from nyc..
        if you need a good dinan place to go to..
        let me know..there is a great place in NJ.
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