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Old 06-13-2006, 02:51 PM
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Question Looking for a good SFC

I'm basically looking for a good boxed style, bolt in SFC that can easily be welded later. I was looking at the UMI ones, but they only have weld in available for boxed. Looking for a reasonably priced option here too...

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Really their all about the same....
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I like the boxed weld-in ones that UMI sells www.umiperformance.com. They tuck away and you can't see them, unlike the one's I have from BMR (but they work great). But then again I put my subframe connectors on back in 99' when there wasn't nearly the choices you have now.
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Hello,

We offer a very nice bolt-on tubular set-up that can be installed in 20 minutes and requires no drilling or cutting, its a direct bolt on. There are no down falls to using a tubular set-up over the boxed, our tubular set-up actually tucks up tighter then the boxed style. If I can help anymore please ask and I will be glad too.

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