looking for cheap subframe connectors the closer to dallas the better!

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Old 10-14-2010, 11:11 AM
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Like the title says the closer to dallas the better. I prefer weld in subframes let me know.
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Wolfe Racecraft. google them....
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Had i the tools hawk i would
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Originally Posted by jb7241986
Had i the tools hawk i would
You still can get the material and take it to a muffler shop around you..Make sure when they weld it on its under a load.

They might charge you like $20 to $30 to weld it …. Shouldn’t take to long.
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Go to Tractor Supply and buy some rod iron, then, see if a shop or someone will let you use their stuff and you put them on yourself. Save alot of money that way.
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Originally Posted by turbo'd stang
Go to Tractor Supply and buy some rod iron, then, see if a shop or someone will let you use their stuff and you put them on yourself. Save alot of money that way.
No **** .. One of the few things that you can do to save yourself some money on our cars lol
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Thanks turbo stang
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Post pics of the finished product
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Originally Posted by turbo'd stang
Go to Tractor Supply and buy some rod iron, then, see if a shop or someone will let you use their stuff and you put them on yourself. Save alot of money that way.
wow, I would never have thought about that... Thanks!!!




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