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Old 04-03-2004, 01:42 AM
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i was just wondering what the best fitting bolt on sfc's are... i dont want to have to drill and rig the connectors up and everything like i heard about some people..

i am going to get either hals front shocks and sfc's or a TA and sfc's.. havent really made up my mind...

which combo would be the best also???

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Old 04-03-2004, 01:55 AM
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Man!!!!! You've been posting about SFC's for a long time!!! Just BUY some, get 'em in, and tell us how much you like them! I see now you want bolt-in. Cool. Whatever-Bolt ins cost more, and you WILL eventually be welding them in (unless you want to sell the car) so just save some $$$$ and get some weld ins.
Trust me. You'll like 'em!!!
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yeah, if just been debaiting on what to get... i have been replacing broke stuff not upgrading....

yeah, i might sell the car later on or not like the way they handle but might weld them on if i like them...

ill prob just get the bmrs ... i dont really think i need the diamond ones
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Being your car probably has a few mile the underside could be a little off, sometimes you need to make a slight adjustment when using SLP bolt-on's but it's no big deal. From what I understand Don Goetz make an excellent bolt-on SFC, these might be a good choice for you.

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Beleave me you won't ever have to weld SLP bolt on SFC's. I've had mine on for 3 years and I drive this car hard in the curves and I haven't had 1 bolt even start to come loose. Get and you'll love em'.



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