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Great! Looks like a yes. Do I need to order the recall kits for a '95? I'm not sure if I have them or not...
Ok, I have the recall kit installed on my car.
Ordered up:
front struts, strut mounts, tension bar bushings, Gen III subframe bushings/bolts + 1 recall kit
...back to thinking about the clutch now since I should have the transaxle out in 1-2 days...
Will the Clutchmaster TOB be better then stock, or is the ceramic TOB from SHO Nut the only way to go?

while you got everything out i would think about a high flow y pipe, seeing how you have that disconnected anyway
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Have you managed to get the axles off BTW?
Clutch: Southbend Clutch Rally Series (Stage 1)
FW: Fidanza, with attention paid to the pins. Don't insert them in the wrong holes!!
Struts: Monroe SensaTrac. KYB+Eibach=Epic Fail. Ask me how I know.
All the other recommendations are spot on.
SHOSource has the subframe connectors. They connect to the unibody right behind the subframe and run back to the bracket where the rear strut rods connect to the body (I don't know the technical name for these areas). There are pics on their site of the product, but not of them installed. If you do a search in the forum I'm sure there are pics of these guys installed. They are a weld in part, but if you know how to weld, no worries. Otherwise, take them to a muffler shop and have them welded in while the car sits level (many different opinions on this one, so go with whatever you're comfortable with). Hope this helps.
Chris
i had the same problem with the subframe bolts on my old 92. specifically the fronts. in order to get to them i had to use a digrinder and open the small whole on the side of the unibody up to get a wrench in to hold the nut plate. i replaced them with very large grade 8 nuts and bolts. i only had to do this on the passanger side as the driver side already has a whole large enough to get a wrench in. to answer your question i wouldnt worry about replacing both wheel bearings at one time, as they are a pain to swap but easy to get to even with the car fully assembled. good luck with all of your repairs and upgrades. i have already done all of this so i know what you are going through.