sub frame connectors
#2
RE: sub frame connectors
I have the BBK's http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...0%201&comp=LRS
They are bolted on and welded.
They are bolted on and welded.
#5
RE: sub frame connectors
Currently running the BBK bolt on/weld on type. I would highly recommend the weld in style. They are much more rigid than the bolt ons. This will greatly reduce the flex in the body of the car.
#6
RE: sub frame connectors
Kenny Brown weld on's are sweet. If you're looking to do mods to increase power, you'll need these to firm things up. Actually even if you're keeping it basically stock, it's one of the first, if not the first thing to do.
#8
RE: sub frame connectors
Weld on are the best.
personally I think www.Maximummotorsports.com makes the best, but are bit expensive.
but sometimes you get what you pay for...........
personally I think www.Maximummotorsports.com makes the best, but are bit expensive.
but sometimes you get what you pay for...........
#9
RE: sub frame connectors
+1, there are only so many ways you can improve 2 pipes welded to the bottom of your car, lol
ORIGINAL: 88BlueGT
I have heard Kenny Browns were the best BUT they are all basically the same...
I have heard Kenny Browns were the best BUT they are all basically the same...
#10
RE: sub frame connectors
ORIGINAL: r.barn
Weld on are the best.
personally I think www.Maximummotorsports.com makes the best, but are bit expensive.
but sometimes you get what you pay for...........
Weld on are the best.
personally I think www.Maximummotorsports.com makes the best, but are bit expensive.
but sometimes you get what you pay for...........