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Old 10-18-2002, 03:35 PM   #1
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Definately welded. Full-Length subframe connectors like the type I have do a great job. BUT, they cost more money and the installation process is more involved. I don't have a welder (yet), so I had a shop install them. It took the guys in the shop 3 hours with two guys working on it. I was lucky to only pay $150 in labor. That muffler shop I took them too usually charges $75 to weld in "regular" subframe connectors.

You may not want the added hasle and cost of full-length, but you should at least get "regular" subframes and have them welded in.
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