Subframe connectors
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Subframe connectors
He all. Well, first snow of the year and we all know what that means! Anyways, i'm looking for a set of tubula, weld-on subframe connectors and have had little luck. I'm lookin for a second gen if it matters, but all I really need is some good names. I tried the search and either it isn't working or my car is the only one that didn't come stock with aftermarket connectors Thanks everyone!
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They mention using Moroso subframe connectors in this article...
http://www.highperformancepontiac.co...tiac_trans_am/
http://www.highperformancepontiac.co...tiac_trans_am/
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Hey, thanks for the replies. Making your own sounds like a good idea..would they just basically connect the ends of the front frame? I'm not to fimiliar with where these things go exactly
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Hey, thanks for the replies. Making your own sounds like a good idea..would they just basically connect the ends of the front frame? I'm not to fimiliar with where these things go exactly
I'd be curious to hear how they work out for you after you get them on. I'd like to know if they make a big difference on the 2nd gen. I've been toying with the idea of adding them to my 2nd gen as I slowly restore it over the winter.
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Global West makes a set of tubular connectors for your application. Most others (Comp. Engineering, Chassis Engineering, etc) use box style, which also works fine.
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