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Old 03-11-2009, 10:21 AM
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I just picked up a set of UMI 3-point SFC's, but there was no hardware with it. Does anyone know the sizes of bolts I need? I no longer have my tunnel brace or the bolts that went with that, so I can't use those for the middle. I really don't want to have to get them welded in, so if anyone knows please let me know.
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Originally Posted by BYUNSPEED
call up brad at umi and they will set you up.
should have came with some.
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Originally Posted by BYUNSPEED
Yeah if he bought it new. I think the guy is smarter than you think. I'm sure he would have called UMI for missing bolts after reading the install instructions if he bought it new but I am going under the assumption he bought them used hence him asking here.
This. I tried them first with no luck.
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Originally Posted by Arc00TA
This. I tried them first with no luck.
Hello,

You tried contacting us with no luck? Haven't seen any e-mails... if the line is busy or no answer please call back.. we have 3 people answering phones but 4 phone lines

Thank you,
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I bought bolt in subframe connectors. And while they're good, weld in is SO much better. I had the bolt in SFCs welded. Its much tighter than before.
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Originally Posted by Arc00TA
I really don't want to have to get them welded in,

just out of curiosity sake, why not?
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Any tips on the install I just got mine today for my birthday! Bolt in. I was going to bolt them up then weld. Raining today so cant take the other car out to move stuff around. They look awsome!




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