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Old 03-03-2008, 10:01 AM
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A friend of mine is a welder at a shop. We are going to install my Granatelli SFC. I'm not sure about him, but I have never installed a set of SFC before. I was looking at how they "fit", and it is not clear as to where the rear is welded to. Does any body have a pic of thier installed SFC's?

I did a search and didn't find anything useful for what I'm looking for, before I get .

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This sucks!!
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Are they 2 point or 3 point?
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What he^ said. Mine are two point. I'll see if I can get a couple of pics for you.
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they didnt come with instructions????? blah i would be upset too! try and get an install doc from another sponsor on their website
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Look here and you will find several cars with SFC'c while looking at their exhaust also.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-external-engine/531756-true-duals-questions-answered-here-post-your-information-pics-too.html
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They are two-point Granatelli SFC.

They came with instructions, but not pictures. I've read and understood the instrictions, which pretty much say, weld the front and weld the back. For something like this, a picture would be SOOOOO helpful, so that I know the exact placement. It's not like I can just line up the holes.
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The bends will tell you which side they go on. I don't know how much some differ, but mine had wide flat spot which was the front and welded to the front subframe and the rear welds to the rear subframe. Just mock them up on the car and look. It will be obvious.
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What he^ said. I can't get a good pic of mine right now sry.
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I can get ya some pictures of my Spohn's but i dont have Granatelli SFC's
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Originally Posted by Grn4fbody
I can get ya some pictures of my Spohn's but i dont have Granatelli SFC's
Sure, anything will be helpful!!
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Originally Posted by BillyDaKid
Sure, anything will be helpful!!
Alrighty Ill post some up tomarrow




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