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Join Date: Apr 2001
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![]() I am trying to get my car ready for the races this weekend. All I have left to do is weld in my subframes.
I got them off of ebay and they have no instructions. HELP!
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![]() The subframes should be designed to fit over the frame sections and connect them. If you look underneath your car, there will be frames that extend below the normal underbody behind the front wheel, and in front of the rear wheel. These are connected via the subframes.
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![]() This link may help you - it's from JAX Automotive a hi-performance Mustang shop:
http://www.jaxauto.com/Welding%20in%20Subframes.htm |
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