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2000BlackGT
Member # 283
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Who has them? What do you guys think? I've only heard great things about them. I'm thinking about getting some, anyone else interested?
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99gt-UJSTLST
Member # 584
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i have them but of course they are not instaleed yet LOL
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shade-tree
Member # 298
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I have 'em too but Griggs through the floor are a step up. Depends on your goals for the car.
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Rev Happy
Member # 661
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I have the MM full length subs on my Cobra and like them... I only wish I would have installed them right after I bought the car... Besides the Griggs in-the-floor kit ($800+ for labor) the full length MM pieces are one of the best subframe sets out there... Nice quality and look very sturdy [ December 19, 2002, 08:48 PM: Message edited by: Rev Happy ]
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yesIdid
Member # 58
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I had a set and sold them to a member of this website-when I was thinking about selling the stang. I did some research before I bought em, and they seem to be the best available, second only to the Griggs setup, as everyone's stated.
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Quick 88LX
Member # 1950
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Are the full length subs better than normal subs? I heard somewhere that full length sub frame connectors are not good for drag racing? Was that some bull or what?
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shade-tree
Member # 298
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Well, if you talk to Ed Rohnert (?) or one of those founding 5.0 guys that used to race in the 80s, he argues for chassis flex and other such things to eek out a few hundredths (stored energy?) from the launch. Unless you have a semi-disposable car, don't mind A-pillar waves and the occasional cracked windshield, get subframes ESPECIALLY for drag racing.
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TRY2PAZ
Member # 97
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I like mine
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Quick 88LX
Member # 1950
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Good Point Shade tree. Thanks bro
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AZTECLX
Member # 674
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I got the full length ones and love them.
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White02GT
Member # 611
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Chuck, are you going to get a lil GP going with MM or something? I'd be interested in getting some sub frames. Let me know.
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