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Topic: welding up subframes
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STREETFIGHTER50
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How should the car be lifted when welding up subframe connectors? By axles or by frame???
-------------------- '89 Coupe-Kurgan Tuned 498/491RW, Vortech SI, 351W
Posts: 3925 | From: SF Bay Coastin' to Rocklin | Registered: Jun 2003
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166 Merlo
FELONY MOTORSPORTS
Member # 1549
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depends, what kind of subrames?
-------------------- '89 - Boss Coupe '70 - Drop Cutthang '68 - Cougnut '87 - 0166, Its real
Posts: 3954 | From: Thebay | Registered: Jul 2002
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AJBlackGT
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Member # 3936
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I think it should be level on all four wheels
-------------------- 90 Notch
Posts: 1896 | From: Sacramento | Registered: Dec 2003
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1Sicgt
CAFords OG
Member # 714
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quote: Originally posted by AJBlackGT: I think it should be level on all four wheels
-------------------- 14 Focus TS ST3 full Stg3, ready for bigger Turbo 2003 Cobra Track Car
Posts: 8145 | From: Hitting the Apex | Registered: Jan 2002
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cobraracer46
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When performing a subframe connector install on a Mustang, the vehicle is suported by the control arms or ramps are placed under the wheels so the suspension and frame is loded like it would normally sit while parked.
-------------------- 2001 SVT cobra convertible with a Viper T56, Fikse wheels, Griggs frame kit, roll bar, Vortech, 4:30 gears, brembo GT brakes and more.
Posts: 1172 | From: Woodside California | Registered: Apr 2002
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STREETFIGHTER
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cool, just checkin. that's the way i was sure it was
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