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Old 05-11-2006, 05:24 PM
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I would take it these are weld ins??
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I think I can answer this for Jeff and I would say yes, you can read his other thread here https://www.cmoc.ca/forums/showthread.php?t=4662

He is selling these for a killer price.
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Originally Posted by FlipMode
I think I can answer this for Jeff and I would say yes, you can read his other thread here https://www.cmoc.ca/forums/showthread.php?t=4662

He is selling these for a killer price.
Thanks Flip. And yes. These are weld in style. Agreat addition to even a bone stock Mustang.

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Old 05-12-2006, 10:19 AM
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whereabouts do these get welded underneath the car? would i have to remove my carpet so the heat wouldnt cause a fire?

do you make these yourself?
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Originally Posted by stevestang
whereabouts do these get welded underneath the car? would i have to remove my carpet so the heat wouldnt cause a fire?
do you make these yourself?
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It joins the front and back frames together to strengthen the mid section on either side of the car.

You are welding to the front and rear frames so there shouldn't be too much heat transfer to the floor boards so your carpet should be fine.

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Flip....You're hired. LOL.
I do make these myself. i have a fabrication shop in Woodstock and have been making these for years. Let me know, via PM, if you'd like a set.

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Old 05-13-2006, 01:32 PM
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I had a set welded in and it made a night and day difference...especially on a vert......car is now very solid and no more wiggles
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Old 05-15-2006, 10:32 PM
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I just bought a set of these full length subframe connectors... very nice pieces and the fit is perfect!!!
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Originally Posted by Mista Miller
I just bought a set of these full length subframe connectors... very nice pieces and the fit is perfect!!!
Happy to hear, Colin.
For two reasons...That you've received them. And, that the fit is nice.
I've had to send a second set out to Joe Parent. He hadn't received the first set, I sent out alomost 3 weeks ago. Canada Post screwed up for a second time. [Note to self...Send everything FedEx]. The last time they screwed up was when I sent a set of diamod clear corners out to a member on GTAMC, and they've never showed up, either.
Live 'n learn.
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Old 05-17-2006, 05:52 PM
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recieved them today..they look real nice...
Thanks for the great service
still didn't see the first pair
thanks again!!
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