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Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Boston, MA
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I have a vert myself, and they are a must... but do yourself a favor and go to a chassis shop and have them cut your floor pan and install them through the floor wended the full length... this is the best connector you can install... the shop i go to always has a pile of old welded in and bolted on connectors that wern't done like this in a heap/shlt pile in the corner... it cost me &195 for the parts and install... the only bad thing is you hafta rip out your interior to do this... but it is well worth it as this actually creates a solid chassis car... hope this helps...
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