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Old 02-09-2002, 11:03 AM   #3
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tireburner, my subframes are made out of rectangular stock mild steel. they were bent at a metal shop. actually my friend makes them all the time. that is were they are from. what do you want to know? where to bend the metal? if you want i could measure mine. i dont know what gauge steel mine is, but it is pretty hefty. rectangular stock works great and square stock seems a little to big. mine you cant see unless you look underneath as for some that i seen you can see them from the side! let me know.
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