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Old 05-09-2006, 09:22 PM
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Full Length Sub-Frame Connectors

Made for 79-04 (Excluding 98 Cobra) $60 /set (picked up in woodstock) or $85 shipped (in Ontario)

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Old 05-09-2006, 09:52 PM
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I take it no seat brace right?
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Originally Posted by FlipMode
I take it no seat brace right?
I could make one for it. I have the drawing. Probably an extra $20. Let me know.

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i know what they look like and i kinda know what they do? but im not really sure? could u explain?
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Originally Posted by Badass_Forever
i know what they look like and i kinda know what they do? but im not really sure? could u explain?
They tie the front and rear sub frames together. It keeps the body from flexing under hard launchs. Without them the car would twist up like a pretzle. Now you know
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so for a dd there useless?
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Originally Posted by Badass_Forever
so for a dd there useless?
Not at all. If you read in a lot of the forums, Sub frame connectors are recommended to be the first mod done to our fox bodied Mustangs. Hard launches requires a cage and bracing (strut tower etc.)

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yA MY uncle was sayin that our cars twist pretty easy! so mabye i just might have to buy these!
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Convertibles are even worse than hard tops, Ford "tried" to put a Mickey Mouse bolt on thin sub frame connectors. I can hear my dashboard creek from the twisting and that is just daily driving.
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