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88gt
Member # 579
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What kind of subframe connectors is everyone here using? Are you happy with your choice. Did any of you notice any less rattling in your car after you installed them? I'm looking to get some within the next month and would like to know what everyone reccomends. Thanks
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v8302stangs
Member # 530
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I'm looking also - from what I've been told, they make your car feel a little "shorter" in length when driving it - which I would imagine is a real good thing.
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shade-tree
Member # 298
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I went with Maximum Motorsports (they're in SLO) full-length subframes.
I am told the only thing better is Griggs, which go through the floorpan. Either work best when nailed up to a cage/roll bar.
Something is better than nothing, but even so I'd personally avoid the "bolt-on" types sans welded.
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88gt
Member # 579
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Shadetree - did you notice less rattling sounds from your car after you installed the sub frames?
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lowerd96
Member # 515
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I have the griggs and I like them a lot. Everything tightened up nicely with no rattles. And the doors close better too.
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LAST302
Member # 808
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I went with some parts from Kenny Brown. I like the suframe conectors alot. Since my car is a convertible I get alot of flex and the ones that I got helped alot. Before the install the car would creek alot when pulling into driveways or slanted surfaces but now it is quiet and tighter.
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TRY2PAZ
Member # 97
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Another vote for Maximun motorsports. I love them. They stiffened up my car alot. No squeaks.
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v8302stangs
Member # 530
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the decision seems to be Maximum Motorsports or Kenny Brown both of which are pretty good from what I hear
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88gt
Member # 579
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where is the cheapest place in the bay to have them installed?
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