blue oval subframes WHO HAS THEM
I have em. Nothing fancy, but they get the job done.
They are not the "pre bent" type, so you have to bolt them onto the bolts under the car, and then use a jack to line them up, then weld em, but it wasn't a big deal and after getting them lined up they went in smooth.
Car feels more solid, and I did notice a reduction in large "creaks" at launch.
They are not the "pre bent" type, so you have to bolt them onto the bolts under the car, and then use a jack to line them up, then weld em, but it wasn't a big deal and after getting them lined up they went in smooth.
Car feels more solid, and I did notice a reduction in large "creaks" at launch.
If your going to pick up a set, you should look into some lower control arms from them as well. A couple of different forum members have used them with good results including me. They arn't the lightest or fancyest units out there, but they get the job done.
ORIGINAL: 2000GT4.6
If your going to pick up a set, you should look into some lower control arms from them as well. A couple of different forum members have used them with good results including me. They arn't the lightest or fancyest units out there, but they get the job done.
If your going to pick up a set, you should look into some lower control arms from them as well. A couple of different forum members have used them with good results including me. They arn't the lightest or fancyest units out there, but they get the job done.
i made my own. they work real good too, if i go over an ackward bump or hill, or going into a raised parking lot one of my wheels will actually lift off, i definitley notice a difference, much stiffer.
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