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Old 04-01-2010, 02:12 PM
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3 point or regular? Pros? Cons?
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reeeeeeeeeeally need to search on this one haha
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Hello
It really all depends on what type of driving is done with the vehicle. If the car is a street and strip car then you will be fine with 2 pointers and if the vehicle is a serious street car with a lot of HP or a serious race car then I would suggest the 3 pointers. What type of plans do you have for the vehicle? Leave me know and I will be more suggestions so you only have to spend your hard earned money once. We offer both weld on and bolt on applications. And if you are worried about weight issues we also offer chrome moly as well for a few select SFC models. Below is a link to show you what all UMI Performance has to offer!

http://www.umiperformance.com/catalo...2t21sdf25l8h60

Leave me know about your plans and if you have any other questions feel free to ask.
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FI street strip build
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Im very happy with my 2 point SFC's from UMI. The car feels alot tighter under hard, fast cornering. Only took about a hour to weld them in too.




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