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NEIGHT
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I say MM just kuz I like their products and have never driven a car with subframes until I got them(MM) put on my car. Now SLOWSN95 is gonna come thru N suggest Maier Racing ones.
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Posts: 18548 | From: EA$T $IDE REDWOOD CITY | Registered: Nov 2008
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1fastmach1
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maier subframes ftw nice and thick and are full length mm are nice but for almost the same price ill go maier
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Posts: 2592 | From: clawwwitter to 7th st | Registered: Jul 2010
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sofresh
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quote: Originally posted by NEIGHT: I say MM just kuz I like their products and have never driven a car with subframes until I got them(MM) put on my car. Now SLOWSN95 is gonna come thru N suggest Maier Racing ones.
I agree with neight never had sub frames until I got the MM and I too really like. Also come with the seat rails
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Posts: 238 | From: Bayarea, CA | Registered: Sep 2012
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fstryde3
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Personally all my Mustangs Have and will have MM subframes. Nothing negative to say about Meier just always use MM.
Posts: 2950 | From: Sacramento | Registered: Jun 2008
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SLOWBACK 67
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Member # 6348
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Gonna go with Maier.
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Posts: 8582 | From: Vallejo | Registered: Dec 2005
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Ryan_LX
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Member # 7089
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Ive always run global west sub-frame connectors, personal preference I like the tubular style no complaints here. Cant go wrong with what you choose, something is better then nothing.
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Posts: 1718 | From: no where | Registered: Sep 2006
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Chinitzzz
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Member # 10751
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FOD ftw
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Posts: 645 | From: stockton | Registered: Mar 2011
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Chinitzzz
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Member # 10751
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FOD ftw
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Posts: 645 | From: stockton | Registered: Mar 2011
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CalBoy101
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Member # 13131
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I'd take a look at the Steeda ones also, nicely made and they come with torque box reinforcement plates.
Posts: 34 | From: San Francisco | Registered: Aug 2013
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Stangn5oh
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Member # 10875
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Mine say advanced suspension technology but look exactly like globa west. Their tubular, and there design makes more sense compared to just a straight piece of straight metal. They got my vote
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Posts: 1643 | From: Sacramento | Registered: Apr 2011
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Rio1999GT
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Member # 9231
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Can't go wrong with either one but I usually stay with the MM brand.
Posts: 772 | From: Antioch | Registered: Jun 2009
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H8RPWRD
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I'd say Maier I like how they are thick my teacher has them on his race car. And they are local well for me
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Posts: 1332 | From: Hayward | Registered: Dec 2012
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93coupessp
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Member # 8418
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Wolfe thru floor hands down
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Posts: 1919 | From: Hell | Registered: May 2008
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SLOWSN95
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Member # 8269
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Maier over MM. Maier's subframes are about the same price, all tubular, have 4 mounting points over MM's 2 mounting points, and have been tested to be over 50% stronger than MM in their strength tests.. and Mike is a cool, down to earth dude that's willing to help out or answer any questions you may have. [ 2013-10-08, 05:01 PM: Message edited by: SLOWSN95 ]
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Posts: 2214 | From: 510/east bay | Registered: Mar 2008
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fstryde3
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Member # 8436
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quote: Originally posted by SLOWSN95: Maier over MM. Maier's subframes are about the same price, all tubular, have 4 mounting points over MM's 2 mounting points, and have been tested to be over 50% stronger than MM in their strength tests.. and Mike is a cool, down to earth dude that's willing to help out or answer any questions you may have.
That is one thing for sure the guy over at Meier is cool as hell and will answer all your q's.
Posts: 2950 | From: Sacramento | Registered: Jun 2008
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4 CAM FOX
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I have MM and would not hesitate to use them again.
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Posts: 1798 | From: NOR*CAL | Registered: Apr 2012
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thrashed
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Member # 9752
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Thanks for the info guys. I'll definitely talk to Maier.
MM has their installation instructions on their site which show several welded connections. The Maier connectors look to be bolt on and reference tying the connectors to a cage (not really interested in a cage, but who knows); also not sure if theirs are also weld on; so i'll check with them as well.
I like that he's local and also carries MM stuff, so should be good either way. [ 2013-10-08, 08:10 PM: Message edited by: thrashed ]
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Venomousnotch
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Member # 8695
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Maier Racing FTMFW... I have they're subframe connectors on my 04 cobra and definitely are worth the price...
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Posts: 7609 | From: *NORTHERN*KILLA4NIA* | Registered: Oct 2008
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Saleen 00-768
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Member # 9379
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Through floor subframes > full length subframes > standard length subframes> bolt in subframes. [ 2013-10-09, 01:23 AM: Message edited by: sneakyfox90 ]
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Posts: 1664 | From: NOR✯CAL | Registered: Aug 2009
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racsirx
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If you dont want to do thru floor subframe connectors, I would do Maier or Global West, you will really love the Maier connectors if you are really low and want to protect your exhaust when going over speed bumps.
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Posts: 20750 | From: Concord & Pittsburg, CA | Registered: Aug 2002
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SLOWSN95
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Member # 8269
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quote: Originally posted by thrashed: Thanks for the info guys. I'll definitely talk to Maier.
MM has their installation instructions on their site which show several welded connections. The Maier connectors look to be bolt on and reference tying the connectors to a cage (not really interested in a cage, but who knows); also not sure if theirs are also weld on; so i'll check with them as well.
I like that he's local and also carries MM stuff, so should be good either way.
They are not bolt on. I thought the same thing, but that's where you weld. Talk to Mike, I'm sure he wouldn't mind walking you through it.
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Posts: 2214 | From: 510/east bay | Registered: Mar 2008
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2T0NE
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Steeda best ever
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Darkhorse_notch
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I got brand new mm full For sale length subframe powder coat black. Let me know.
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