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Old 01-04-2004, 09:43 PM
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i wouldnt recomend getting sub frames on high hp vehicles unless you plan on running slicks.
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Your probably the one and only person who would't recomend getting subframe connectors.</P>

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hey read the sentence a few more times, sooner or later you will notice what i said about slicks</P>
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Old 01-04-2004, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by 100th96cobra
i wouldnt recomend getting sub frames on high hp vehicles unless you plan on running slicks.
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I'm just courious to why you would even say such a thing. Are you mental or something.</P>
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Old 01-05-2004, 02:50 AM
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[QUOTE=BLKSTANG9879][QUOTE=100th96cobra]
Originally Posted by DW-03GT


Originally Posted by 100th96cobra
i wouldnt recomend getting sub frames on high hp vehicles unless you plan on running slicks.
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I'm just courious to why you would even say such a thing. Are you mental or something.</P>

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its not practical to put slicks on a daily driver. if you wanna argue that slicks are good in the rain, go for it. thats all im saying</P>
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Old 01-05-2004, 03:29 AM
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What are you talkin about we are on the subject of sub-frames.<IMG src=smileys/smiley11.gif border="0">
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Originally Posted by lpstang
would sub frame connecters be a good mod for a 97 gt?
i got kenny brown connters they both on to the seat mount also ,and if you want you can get there jacking rails .makes chassiss real stiff
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Originally Posted by lpstang
would sub frame connecters be a good mod for a 97 gt?
i got kenny brown connters they both on to the seat mount also ,and if you want you can get there jacking rails .makes chassiss real stiff
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They're the ones in got. Did you ahve ahard time getting the seat bolts out. I broke all four. And i think i broke four knockles getting them off. I think it might be cause my car was tweaked.</P>
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