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Good Bolt in SFC's for a 99?

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Hugger1974

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Looking for a good company that sells bolt in sfc's for a 99, any suggestions? I see Steeda has them, any others that would be good?

I am considering buying them soon
 

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any reason you want bolt ins? welded is the best bet. most shops can do it just make sure they use a lift that loads the wheels.....
 

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bolt ons are worthless. get welded in SFC's even if you have to save up more money.
 
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Well what I planned on doing was buying the bolt ons just so i could install them at home and as soon as I got a chance take it to the shop and have them welded in.

But on that note, which weld ins would you suggest or had good luck with?
 
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I see MM has weld ins and I have heard of alot of fox bodies using them. How is the fit on the 94-03's?
 

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Hugger1974 said:
I see MM has weld ins and I have heard of alot of fox bodies using them. How is the fit on the 94-03's?
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pretty good, my shop used them on their project car & they worked perfect
 

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i have them.... you can tell that the car is alot stiffer during cornering.... not as much body roll. i think there worth it. a good mod
 

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I had Steeda's on my last stang. They're a good investment and don't hurt the pocket book that bad....
 

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Hugger1974 said:
I see MM has weld ins and I have heard of alot of fox bodies using them. How is the fit on the 94-03's?
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I have the MM full=length on my 03. I am really quite pleased with them. Car just feels more firm and elimanated a lot of the body roll. Just a solid and cheap (compared to other aftermarket products for the modular) upgrade.
 

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The bolt ins are crap.... i mean yeah.. you could get them weilded later, but you will decide to use that money elsewhere. The boltins will only be as strong as the bolts that are holding them.. just get the weld-in ones from Kenny Brown... i got them and i love them.

Mike
 

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mm full length don't waste your time with bolt on's. sub frames and gears are two mods I'd recomend having a qualified shop do.
 
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Thanks for all the help....looks like MM has the market on weld ins. I will prob just go with them.

Does anyone have a link to the kenny browns, I checked there site and there not there, looks like there site is actually missing alot of there products.
 

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They are all good as long as they are welded in.
 

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Hugger1974 said:
Thanks for all the help....looks like MM has the market on weld ins. I will prob just go with them.

Does anyone have a link to the kenny browns, I checked there site and there not there, looks like there site is actually missing alot of there products.
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Here is the link to Kenny Brown's stuff for a '99. ---> Click here...

I have Kenny Brown subs, matrix brace and jacking rails. I'm very happy with them. You could probably get something better (Griggs) for a 10 sec car but for daily aggressive driving, I think that they are fine.
 
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