Boxed BMR SFC's On Prokit
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Hello,
Our boxed SFC's will give you no clearance issues what so ever on a lowered car. If you want a set that tucks up even better check out our tubular SFC's, they tuck up against the body extremely well and can not be seen from the side of the vehicle.
http://www.umiperformance.com/Search...?CategoryID=42
If I can help any please ask. Thanks!
Ryan
Our boxed SFC's will give you no clearance issues what so ever on a lowered car. If you want a set that tucks up even better check out our tubular SFC's, they tuck up against the body extremely well and can not be seen from the side of the vehicle.
http://www.umiperformance.com/Search...?CategoryID=42
If I can help any please ask. Thanks!
Ryan
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I was looking to the 3 points you got casue im gonna get a tunnel mounted torque arm soon. I liked the boxed sfc's better but those 3 points are very nice. Im either gonna go 3 points or bmr boxed.
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Not sure what brand they are, I think BMR, previous owner installed them. With boxed subframe connectors, and LG G2 springs, I've got about 3.5 inches from the ground to bottom of the SFC. Without ramps to back up on, you'll need one of the low-profile "race" jacks. I just purchased a Torin from Wal-Mart for under $70. 3.3 inch to a 17 inch (or 18) range. Heavy sucker, but should work fine for weekend mechanic like me.
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Originally Posted by Whitez406
I just ordered UMI 3 points. There Very nice looking.
3 points are the best for auto-x