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Old 02-05-2002, 09:22 PM   #6
Tim89LXvert
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Location: Toledo, Ohio, USA
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Regardless of the power you are making, all convertibles will work better with good subframe connectors. The fox convertibles are way flexy without the top, and the factory reinforcements are a joke.

I would HIGHLY recommend the Maximum Motorsports full length convertible subs. They are a bigger pain to install, but well worth it. They help your suspension really work. They require alot more welding, but if you know someone who can do it for you as a favor that will help alot.

We installed some Kenny Brown subs on my buddy's 93 GT convertible, and they were nowhere as beefy as the MM ones.
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1989 LX Convertible, blue with white top and leather, 5 speed.
Engine: GT40 al. heads, Cobra intake, TFS cam, 1.7RR, etc.... LOLDrivetrain: SPEC II clutch & FMS Billet flywheel, Pro 5.0 shifter w/Cobra knob and aluminum driveshaft through 3.73:1 gears.Chassis: 4 wheel disk w/Cobra front brakes, GT rears and 2001 "Bullitt" wheels
Rear: MM adjustable LCAs with Griggs springs, KYB shocks. Front: Koni red struts, FMS "C" springs and full poly bushings. Full length MM sub frame connectors, steeda 2pt. K-brace.Misc.: 130a alt. upgrade, R134a conversion.
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