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TwiLighTBluEGT 06-20-2002 10:56 AM

Sub Frame Connectors
 
If I am going to run 373's in a GT Conv, should I get subframe connectors? Or will the car feel safe to hammer on without them? If I should get them, what kind should I buy? I know the welded ones are best, but what brand?

jerrys84 06-20-2002 11:55 AM

sub frames wil help your car hook better and corner much nicer (less body flex)..


I have heard good things about Steda, they are supposed to fit very nicely..


getting mine installed in a week..

90LxDroptop 06-20-2002 12:06 PM

What he said. They're a must on convertables. I noticed a nice difference with mine.

Dark_5.0 06-20-2002 12:15 PM

Subframes made my car handle much better and cured most of my rattles,

but

My car pulls the exact same 60ft's with the sub frames and removed front sway bar as it did in stock trim:confused:

Very dissapointing.

mysweetlx 06-20-2002 01:13 PM

SC's are a must on ANY stang. They're many different manufacturers that make quality subs.......just make sure you get the weld-on sc and not the bolt on. You might not see a big difference o your time sli, but you'll feel the difference big time.

DRASTiK 06-20-2002 02:25 PM

I just had the Maximum Motorsports Full length subframes with seat braces welded on my car a few days ago and they are very nice. go to www.maximummotorsports.com for details.

RPM427 06-20-2002 02:40 PM

I highly recommend weld in sub frame connectors. If you get the bolt on, like Steeda, weld them on instead of just bolting them up.

The MM connectors are very good as are the "super sub frame matrix" that is made by Kenny bell.


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