Sub-Frame connectors in B.C.?
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From: Chilliwack,B.C., Canada
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Sub-Frame connectors in B.C.?
Hey guys, I am looking for a place to get some good quality sub frame connectors from. Out here in Chilliwack all we got is Fortin's, Lordco, NAPA, and K and R Hot Rods. The only ones that knew what I was talking about was K&R and I got them to bring in what they could. They brought in a set of Competition Engeneering weld-ins and they look horrible (a couple of pieces of box tube with some plates welded on the end, I could make them at work in 30 minutes). I would like to find some that don't require the floor pans getting modified. I saw some on Jegs website, but don't really wanna pay for the shipping. Any body know a place I can get them up here?
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Post over at www.cascadecrew.org, there are a few BC folks that are around there that might be able to help. I would really suggest ordering a set of Spohn SFC's, and then having this welded in.
If you could make your own set, then that's the best way to go. Not hard at all. The Spohn ones are just a bunch of separate tubes. You end up having to cut and weld them anyway. A lot of money for some powdercoated tubing, especially once you factor in shipping and duty.
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