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Posted by 86_on_DA_machs (Member # 11083) on :
 
Anyone know any good shops that do Subframes and how much?
 
Posted by 90 7up lx (Member # 10304) on :
 
Hit up borelli motorsports in your area...
 
Posted by 86_on_DA_machs (Member # 11083) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 90 7up lx:
Hit up borelli motorsports in your area...

Do you know how much the install is
 
Posted by NEIGHT (Member # 8741) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 86_on_DA_machs:
quote:
Originally posted by 90 7up lx:
Hit up borelli motorsports in your area...

Do you know how much the install is
Well when it was TPS it was pricey at least to me it was.
 
Posted by 5Porn0 (Member # 6001) on :
 
STS in hayward... They are an upcoming shop that does great work
 
Posted by 86_on_DA_machs (Member # 11083) on :
 
How much did you his end up paying??
 
Posted by 306calypsodrop (Member # 10881) on :
 
Speedy exhaust in hayward did mine for 140
 
Posted by 90GTSleeepr (Member # 9609) on :
 
Not a better shop than Duncan automotive if your looking for Real subframes -hands down if your looking for quality-
 
Posted by SwEeT03Gt (Member # 10283) on :
 
I got mine welded in for 50 at an exhaust shop on a roll on lift
 
Posted by 9cobra7 (Member # 2812) on :
 
Try Walmart on isle 5 in the curtain rod section. $10 and just throw away the curtains, the rods are what you need. $5 for the duct tape for the install and you can do it all yourself with a set of jack stands in the auto section on isle 11.

Sounds like your on a budget, big time. Honestly if you want to do it right save the $ up for some better ones. Global West for example. You don't want to have one of those side show stangs that all the subs are good for is for jacking rails. Subs done right will help a lot with rigidity and especially for years of the fox-04.
 
Posted by 86_on_DA_machs (Member # 11083) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 9cobra7:
Try Walmart on isle 5 in the curtain rod section. $10 and just throw away the curtains, the rods are what you need. $5 for the duct tape for the install and you can do it all yourself with a set of jack stands in the auto section on isle 11.

Sounds like your on a budget, big time. Honestly if you want to do it right save the $ up for some better ones. Global West for example. You don't want to have one of those side show stangs that all the subs are good for is for jacking rails. Subs done right will help a lot with rigidity and especially for years of the fox-04.

Not really on a budget just trying to see where the better deal is on the install. I just ordered some mm sub frames but don't want to take my car were they won't do a good job
 
Posted by 9cobra7 (Member # 2812) on :
 
MM is a good choice. I'd call those guys up and ask who they'd use up this way. I'm sure they can recommend a shop for you so you don't have to be a guinea pig.
One more thing, when you do find the shop, ask to see work they've done prior. Pics, cars in shop...stuff like that. I've seen so many hack job subframe installs on cars on a lift, scary shit [Eek!]

[ 2014-02-07, 02:53 PM: Message edited by: 9cobra7 ]
 
Posted by sick_2v (Member # 12508) on :
 
I saw an ad on craigslist, Borelli motorsports had them for $299 installed. Used to be $399 I believe when it was TPS
 
Posted by FiveOhChuck (Member # 12588) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by sick_2v:
I saw an ad on craigslist, Borelli motorsports had them for $299 installed. Used to be $399 I believe when it was TPS

That's a good ass deal
 




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