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Old 03-09-2004, 08:56 PM
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Anyone have any pictures of their subframe connectors? I need to show my chassis guy how they attatch and where since he's making up some custom ones to fit along with the roll bar tied into them. Thanks.

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Okay I think I got this attachment thing to work. Here are two pics hope they help.
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Originally Posted by SSICK
Okay I think I got this attachment thing to work. Here are two pics hope they help.
What brand are those? Bolt-in or Weld-in?

On a side note... Is that torque arm broken?

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the sfc's are off of ebay. they have the hole in the rear for the bolt but the front has to be welded. i'm going to weld the rear also. The torque arm is not broken it's as actually a two piece torque arm that madman made. if you look to the left side of the picture i attached below you will see a red drive shaft loop and in the middle of the loop you will see a steel colored tube. well that tube slides into the opening at the front of the torque arm so when you launch there is enough play in the suspension to help the car hook a little more.
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My God, man .... don't let your calipers hang by the brake lines
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Originally Posted by SSICK
the sfc's are off of ebay. they have the hole in the rear for the bolt but the front has to be welded. i'm going to weld the rear also. The torque arm is not broken it's as actually a two piece torque arm that madman made. if you look to the left side of the picture i attached below you will see a red drive shaft loop and in the middle of the loop you will see a steel colored tube. well that tube slides into the opening at the front of the torque arm so when you launch there is enough play in the suspension to help the car hook a little more.
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lol sorry Mitchntx it was only for a brief moment
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Originally Posted by SSICK
Okay I think I got this attachment thing to work. Here are two pics hope they help.
Hey does doing the SFC's get rid of some rattling inside trhe car?
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Hey does doing the SFC's get rid of some rattling inside trhe car?
Yes they can, but if the noise is because something is loose they won't cure that problem though. BTW, bolt-on SFC's work just fine know matter what anyone says.

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Originally Posted by DARK AGE 53
Yes they can, but if the noise is because something is loose they won't cure that problem though. BTW, bolt-on SFC's work just fine know matter what anyone says.

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Cool.. Thanks!




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