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Old 01-09-2001, 03:30 PM   #1
MercDude
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I'm not sure if i'm barking up the wrong tree here... but can you guys help me out with a question concerning subframe connectors? I have an early fairlane type car and i've been needing more traction from my already puggy 245/50/15's... these are much larger then the 245/45/16's found on cobras... anyway, i want to really hook up... looking for a way to keep from having to put locker in the rear diff. So... does anyone know if someone makes subframe connectors for early year cars? What EXACTLY do sub frame connectors do? Will this help?

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