I would like to get back to all of you who were interested in my project this past week.
The car is back together, and it feels better than ever. I can't report on it performance aspects since we are iced over here in Northern NJ..but around town, over RR tracks, a few pumps and whoop-d-do's..the car feels dramatically different.
She's "-toight".....to quote fat bastard!
I had the IE Sub Chassis Bushings installed along with IE trailing arm busings- no squeaks from the polyeu

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I had off set poly A arm bushing installed up front..no squeaks ( can't comment on response since I have conti's and the roads are icy- still

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I had the camber / toe plates welded in. Big job...whole sub chassis has to come out. Expect to pay for some labor hours on this one. But you want it done right. Alignement was spot on to specs, althought the adjustment bolts for the trailing arm plates are not easy to get too. Speaking of alignement- go for TC K or similar front strut mount plates, the K macs are difficult to understnd when you look at them.
I installed a 15mm spring pad- car sits perfect now. If you have HR and your car looks like it is squatting- you may have the 5mm from the factory.
I installed the steering rack bump stops from Turner. Barely lost any noticeable radius, and I don't crunch my brake hose any more. Highly recommend this if you have back plated cooling your disks. If you don't ..get them if your loosing your pedal after 15 minutes on the track. Much cheaper mod than Brembo.
I installed the Super Sprints enhaust. Unfortunately the quality of both mufflers is not the same. One has a slightly bent pipe at the weld. This makes fitment an issue with the butt strut. After hours of play - still a slight bang on butt strut under acceleration. I think the strut comes out for street driving. This is with using both supplied washers to gain clearance.
That is it for now