cheapest bolt on frame connectors
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Car: 91 formula
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cheapest bolt on frame connectors
ok, i know weld in is better ,but i don't have any access to a welder and these shops charge too much. but i need to find the cheapest bolt- in sub frame connectors. i'm tired of the car twisting on launches ,and if i just want to put one side up on ramps it throws the hood out of whack.
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Car: 89 IROC
Engine: 6.8 HSR N2O
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Re: cheapest bolt on frame connectors
You have a delima for sure. I think you may be wasting your money on bolt-on but I haven't tried them either. Maybe it's better than nothing. The convertable guy's can correct me here but I think there's a x-brance or other stifening plates used on the top down cars.
Here's a thread I did for making your own.
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/susp...tors-pics.html
With the money you save you just might be able to afford time at a weld shop.
Here's a thread I did for making your own.
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/susp...tors-pics.html
With the money you save you just might be able to afford time at a weld shop.
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Re: cheapest bolt on frame connectors
Bolt on are better than nothing but....
Save a little money by grinding the weld places clean, bolt yours on, then take it to be welded. All they'd hafta do then is give it a quick wipe & weld.
Save a little money by grinding the weld places clean, bolt yours on, then take it to be welded. All they'd hafta do then is give it a quick wipe & weld.
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