What sub frame connectors to get?
What sub frame connectors to get?
I am REALLY wanting subframe connectors, and sorry steve but I'm gonna have to go with somebody elses because I wanna paint my car VERY soon and want them in before i paint. sooooo........ anyway enough rambling........... what kind of subframe connectors should I get? I want weld in's and want a good fit without having to modify much. thanks
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Car: '92 Camaro RS
Engine: 355 TPI
Transmission: Tremec T-56
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt/3.42
I just had the Kenny Brown SFC's installed, they really make a big difference, no more annoying creaks, no more flexing. The KB SFC's quality is top notch, better than most other brand SFC's that I have seen. They are the weld in type and they are tubular. They are a little more expensive than Spohn's but I dont mind paying a little more for a better quality product. I tried waiting for the new Sphon SFC's but who really knows when they will be available.
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Car: '92 Camaro RS
Engine: 355 TPI
Transmission: Tremec T-56
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt/3.42
Originally posted by 91FormulaCRAZY
Hey would the ssm subframes fit with a dual cat setup? I can't wait for Spohn's subs any longer either... Thanks
Hey would the ssm subframes fit with a dual cat setup? I can't wait for Spohn's subs any longer either... Thanks
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Car: 1984 Chevy Camaro
Engine: Built L98
Transmission: T-56 6 speed
I have these really cheap ones called Terminators or something like that. I got them for a total of $140 (about 40 for shipping) so only for about $100. They fit really good and my car handles and rides way way better. Only problem is that since I'm dropped it interferes with ground clearance a bit. But not that much.
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