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Strut Brace

A strut brace triangulated against the bulkhead and a bottom brace will help a 944, but without a roof youre going to be moving the problem, at best.
 
Doubt it, the front chassis rails are pretty chunky and they are tied together at the bottom by the cross member. I fitted one to my coupe but more because i figured it would transfer the loads of potholes. I have never seen signs of movement on a 944 like I have on say my sisters old skoda favorit that had small creases in the inner wings by the struts. New shock absorbers will probably help - standard probably good enough for a cab - when I changed them on my lux at around 15 years old I was shocked how little damping they provided once they were off the car, it didn't feel that bad to drive! My turbo ones have been replaced every 50k ish and benefited, My cab ones will get done soon. Alignment is important too. What handling defect are you trying to cure? Tony
 

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