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2000BlackGT
Member # 283
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Where to get these installed? I am not paying Bill $100 to install subframes, thats rediculous. I am looking at the griggs subframes and they're only 79.99, sweet! Are there any negative effects of subframes?
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v8302stangs
Member # 530
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<---- South 408 Yeah I'm looking to get some installed soon as well, but I'm not sure yet.
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2goneNOWslow
Member # 975
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i had two different sets on my old car. the first was the flat ones. the 2nd was the round tube ones. the tubes worked alot better. they not only helped with the side to side flex, but also with flex from the front and rear. it makes since if you think about it, because if you set a plate on top of a paper circle it will hold it up, but a square wont. as for getting them installed, i dont know of anyone that does it. just do it yourself
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MilesMerk
Member # 27
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If i had more time, id think about doin it... but right now, im workin my a** off like 70-80 hours a week. Maybe sometime later this summer. Are those the in floor subframes???
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v8302stangs
Member # 530
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But I don't know how to weld!
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YellowSnake
Member # 600
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Talk to Steve @ Livermore mufflers if you got the subframes and just need to have them welded on. He'll do a good job for a reasonable price.
I've never heard of any negative effects from subframes other then if you are planning on doing side exhausts - clearance may become an issue (the Steeda side pipes require a special low-profile subframe member).
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1sicgt
Member # 714
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Chuck, have nate take you to Scotty. It's like $20-40 to have them welded in. Mine were $20.
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2goneNOWslow
Member # 975
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subframes actualy help with squeaks, and shit like that, its not just a performance thing.
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