hi, some of you may be overthinking this. if you have a straight running Eagle, or any car, and add subframe connectors, well, nothing will change, you just have a much more solid car! Now , if your car was in a wreck, and possibly tweaked a bit, you may want to have it straightened out before adding subframe connectors, sure, makes sense. In my case, the car was/is more or less solid, I did not even worry about any frame straightening, and this is with drivers side front frame rail repair as well. Sub frame connectors will actually "lock in" your current frame geometry, which is what you want! They prevent (or at least seriously slow down), the eventual, and inescapable ravages of time on your Unibody car! ., which is the WHOLE point of sub frame connectors. They keep a straight car straight! Now, if you have more money than you know what to do with, by all means go to a frame shop, have your car checked out, tweaked a bit, and then have your subframe connectors put in, no harm in that at all., just an extra expense. Remember, sub frame connectors do not change a thing, they REINFORCE what you already have. So, unless you plan to run Paris-Dakar @ 10/10ths with your Eagle, and have an absolute need to know the shear strengths of all the metals in your car, putting in sub frame connectors without a frame diagnosis is just fine. Did that on my 82 Eagle 15 or so years ago, and those were home made, see above in this thread. This time decided to try the Control Freak setup, cost a bit more than home made, but well, I liked the look and had a couple of extra bucks, so I went with it. I have to say, it's impressive under there! Eagle looks like a full frame car! As for pictures, sorry, I'm a computer idiot, don't know how to do it, but i'm sure someone else will eventually, good luck y'all! gz