Which subframe connectors from ce should I get? I'll probably weld them in either way but was wondering if the bolt ins would do their job until I got around to doing it, like this winter?
steel1212 said:I'll probably weld them in either way but was wondering if the bolt ins would do their job until I got around to doing it, like this winter?
As in through the floor connecters? Where do you have to cut?302 coupe said:...The CE weld-ins require some cutting to the floors...
love the sig!AdamInChains said:I just got the weld in ones from Maier Racing. The round tubular steel ones are supossed to be a bit stronger than the square steel i hear. A shop is installing those along with my 620 springs as we speak, so ill see how it goes.
SHIFTY101EASY said:how much is it costing to get the springs in there?
AdamInChains said:They charged me $400 for the installation of the 620 springs, front alignment, front bilstein shocks, rear alignment, and welding in my maier subframe connectors. I've been going to this same shop for years and they always do very good quality work. Car only sits 1/8" lower with the new springs. Guess i had a lot of sag in the original springs.
AdamInChains said:They charged me $400 for the installation of the 620 springs, front alignment, front bilstein shocks, rear alignment, and welding in my maier subframe connectors. I've been going to this same shop for years and they always do very good quality work. Car only sits 1/8" lower with the new springs. Guess i had a lot of sag in the original springs.

Pbum5 said:I have CE Bolt In Connectors. They are bolted and welded in.
They are the best bang for buck when it comes to sub frame connectors.
They also have great clearance.
