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|  09-20-2006, 03:48 PM | #1 | 
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				 |  Right way to mount subframe connectors? I was told from someone you have to put the car on a lift the and it has to be on it's wheels? I can see how, since your car would be squared, but my car was put on a chassis lift with the wheels hanging, while the frame connectors were welded, does this mean my connectors are wrong? or should i not worry about it......thnx for any info. 
				__________________ X-Texas highway patrol ssp 1990 coupe - exploder Gt-40 iron heads, Explorer intake, 19 lber's. E-cam. crane 1.7 rollers. 190fp. 75mm maf. 65mm tb, tubular subframe connectors, mac cai, Asp crank pulley, T-5, king cobra clutch, flowtech 1-5/8 unequals, mac X-pipe Frpp driveshaft, lakewood Lca's. race weight 3,160 12.69 @ 107.35, 1.71 60' 26x8.5 drag's 3.90 gear 13.20 @ 106.91 - 235/60/15 firestones 2.3 60' 3.27 gear | 
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|  09-20-2006, 07:06 PM | #2 | 
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				 |  Re: Right way to mount subframe connectors? I really wouldn't  worry about it.  As long as your not jacking up one wheel at a time and doing it, your fine. 
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|  09-20-2006, 07:59 PM | #3 | 
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				 |  Re: Right way to mount subframe connectors? thanx alot 
				__________________ X-Texas highway patrol ssp 1990 coupe - exploder Gt-40 iron heads, Explorer intake, 19 lber's. E-cam. crane 1.7 rollers. 190fp. 75mm maf. 65mm tb, tubular subframe connectors, mac cai, Asp crank pulley, T-5, king cobra clutch, flowtech 1-5/8 unequals, mac X-pipe Frpp driveshaft, lakewood Lca's. race weight 3,160 12.69 @ 107.35, 1.71 60' 26x8.5 drag's 3.90 gear 13.20 @ 106.91 - 235/60/15 firestones 2.3 60' 3.27 gear | 
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|  09-21-2006, 07:03 AM | #4 | 
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				 |  Re: Right way to mount subframe connectors? At my shop, we use the following theory.  If when on the lift the doors & hatch open/close the same way as when the car was on the ground, then we'll weld the subframes with the car supported normally on our lift.  If they won't close/open the same, then the car is weakened and we'll spend some time trying to relieve the load on the unibody until we believe we've got it somewhat straight. 
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|  09-21-2006, 12:13 PM | #5 | 
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				 |  Re: Right way to mount subframe connectors? I once considered using subframe connectors on my '65 coupe, but I occasionally hear that having them on your car is mutilating it. Plus I'm not even sure if they'd make a difference at all on a moderate street car.  I'm upgrading the suspension soon, should I even be considering using these? If so, would standard connectors be enough or should I pay the extra $30 or so and get tubular connectors? 
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|  09-22-2006, 03:20 PM | #6 | |
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				 |  Re: Right way to mount subframe connectors? Quote: 
 good luck 
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|  09-22-2006, 05:39 PM | #7 | 
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				 |  Re: Right way to mount subframe connectors? Would I need them if I'm only planning on 300hp at the wheels at the most? Are they simply a good idea structurally even if I'm not planning on racing the car? I'm still murky on at what performance level these should be installed on a '60s mustang. 
				__________________ Matt's '65 Coupe http://s178.photobucket.com/albums/w277/deltamustang65/ If Nissan Motorsports = NISMO, wouldn't Honda Motorsports = HOMO? | 
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|  09-22-2006, 07:55 PM | #8 | 
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				 |  Re: Right way to mount subframe connectors? I have them on mine and for a long time was not even close to 300 horsepower.  I would put them on any old Mustang that I own period, especially if I ever planned on modifying it at all. Ryan 
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|  09-23-2006, 01:01 PM | #9 | 
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				 |  Re: Right way to mount subframe connectors? I guess all I need is to find a good shop to do the welding then. Not an easy task in Stockton.  Is the square tubing really more rigid than tubular? I found it a little odd that the square tubing is cheaper. Is tubular harder to spot once it's on the car? 
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|  09-23-2006, 04:55 PM | #10 | 
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				 |  Re: Right way to mount subframe connectors? The square tubing should be more expensive, I think the tubulars are easier to spot then the square ones, either way they are not too noticeable unless you look under the car. 
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