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Old Feb 9, 2002 | 09:44 PM
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sub frame connectors

which ones are better weld-in or bolt on and how much did it cost you guys to get them welded in? and where did you take them this car will see some strip but mostly street?




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Old Feb 9, 2002 | 09:46 PM
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Get the Spohn SFC's... they are the best!
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Old Feb 10, 2002 | 05:30 PM
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Weld-ins are better. The guy I asked said he would have charged me $50. I installed them myself, though, since I weld. You should be able to get them done at a muffler shop, since they have both lifts and welders and work with both on a daily basis. Make sure it's a drive-on lift, though. You want the body square, level, and sitting just as it would on the street before you weld anything. A chassis or frame shop would be a much better idea than a muffler shop though, since they're more knowledgable in this area.
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Old Feb 10, 2002 | 06:11 PM
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I got my SFC's welded on at Spohn's Shop. Even they did not have the car on a drive on lift. They supported it with the lift arms. No drive up. I think that Spohn knows what he is doing.
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