Subframe connectors!
Are they a good idea... I am looking to buy some so lemnme know what are a good brand and also which is better bolt on vs weld on?
thanks -Jared |
RE: Subframe connectors!
weld on Kenny Browns
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RE: Subframe connectors!
little advice for you. subframes are nothing more then a piece of boxed steel thats bent to form to the underneath of the car. so there isnt much difference in brands. as long as its the same gauge thickness then they are the same. why pay Kennebrown when you can get LMM for 80 bucks for full lenghts along with rear torque box reinforcements. or even another brand for the same price?
this is one time where name brand isnt a factor |
RE: Subframe connectors!
But if im getting somthing welded to my car for ever, I would rather have a trusted name then sum no name brand off ebay
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RE: Subframe connectors!
I usually make my own, but then again we have a fab shop at work.:D
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dude steel is steel. its all the same gauge and thickness. i wish you lived near me. money would be made so easy
ORIGINAL: BlackSVTsnake302 But if im getting somthing welded to my car for ever, I would rather have a trusted name then sum no name brand off ebay |
RE: Subframe connectors!
whats the difference between full length and regular subframes?
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RE: Subframe connectors!
these are fullenghts
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so do the short ones weld to different places?
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RE: Subframe connectors!
yes the short ones only connect to the ends of the subframes. where fullenghts support and are welded the entire lenght of the factory subs frames. they are alot better and allow for more things to be tied into. like if you wished to have a cage tie into them
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