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Old 08-31-2003, 10:14 PM
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Does anyone make a bolt in subframe connector besides slp? Tia..
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BMR??
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FWIW Im gonna go with the UMI 3 point bolt ins and weld them in as well
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FWIW Im gonna go with the UMI 3 point bolt ins and weld them in as well
Why do that? You're going to pay $20 more for the bolt ins, just to weld them in place.

And UMI has 2 point tubular and 3 points bolt-ins available. As well as 2 point boxed, 2 point tubular and 3 point weld-ins also.
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well im not going to weld them in right away so Im gonna just bolt them in for now. i like the point tubular because they areally hug the underside of the car, the more clearance I get the better
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yeah i would definitly go with the welds. umi
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this being in the right damn section would help also to find SFCs
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Originally Posted by Phoenix 5.7
this being in the right damn section would help also to find SFCs
yup,
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