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06-08-1999, 07:38 PM | #1 |
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subframe connectors
Anyone installed these on their car? How much, if any, ground clearance is lost? Who makes these for classic Mustangs? What is involved in the install? Thought I heard about a write-up on this in Mustang&Fords, not sure though. Anyone?
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06-09-1999, 02:07 AM | #2 |
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They are about $100-120. You can get them in the bolt-on or weld-on form. You are fine on your clearance. They are flush with the body. You can get them at many places but I got mine at mustangsunlimited.com for $120(weld-on).They will just put a connecting bar(s) to your two rails for less flex to the body for a longer lasting mustang. (Also improves your cornering)Hope it Helps!!!!!!
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06-13-1999, 10:54 AM | #3 |
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You can get them from Summit or Jeg's also. They are from South Side Machine company. I got a pair of weld ons for my Mustang II, they took away about 1" of ground clearance on it, but it's no problem.
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