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Got subframes welded on today, stupid ?

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madmatt

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Get them, they are worth their weight in gold. Especially if you drag race. If you are constantly launching without the connectors, your frame will begin to warp from all the stress. Get them and you will notice a huge difference. The whole car is tighter, no more annoying rattles and creaks and bumps are a lot better now. GET THEM, oh and get the Maximum motorsports ones.
Matt
 

BlackenedSVT

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Darkhorse845 said:
They will help your traction alot,reduce
body roll,reduce nose dives,and help
stop side to side sloppyness.SFC's are
a very important mod and will stiffen
the chassis.
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Interesting that you bought (and installeD) a modification that you didn't know what it does...
But since you seem to go to the track a lot, so you say, this mod was a must, and will keep your chassis from twisting. I've heard lots of stories from people going to the track all the time with out them, and their doors dont line up right anymore, because of the way the chassis has twisted...
 

BlackenedSVT

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madmatt said:
Get them...GET THEM, oh and get the Maximum motorsports ones.
Matt
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he HAS them...installed too!
 

DBMSTNG

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Kilgore Trout said:
No that is not correct.
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for 99+ stangs it's correct.
 

Hammer1999Gt

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My 99 vert has the "crappy tin foil ones" and the one is all tore to hell by being drug across something some how by the previous owner they suck. MM full lengths are coming next month.
 

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topless98gt said:
I've got a vert...I'm thinking I need some full length subframe connectors too
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I think you should too. Very important mod. Even in daily driving situations you will notice improvement as soon as you drive it back from the shop.

Makes the car feel like a "car", and not a tin can.
 

Dan02gt

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I think the strut tower brace may fit. We did H/C/I to my brother's '95 GT and his strut tower brace would not clear the new intake, so I fitted to my '02 GT seemed to fit OK but I never took the time to bolt it in. I could be wrong but it is worth a try.
 
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TweekedGT said:
I got my Maximum Motorsports subframe connectors welded in today. I know this is a stupid question since I already bought the things and had them installed but what is it that they do exactly? Everyone says it is one of the most important mods. I haven't really noticed a difference now that they are in. I am primarily a drag racer. How will these help me? I know the gist that they connect your subframes and are supposed to help cut down on frame twist and body roll but I'm not sure how this will cut any time off my 1/4 mile.
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You'll notice a change. Myself and a friend with virtually the same mods were .3 seconds appart and the only difference was I had the SFC's.
 

NasaGT

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Kilgore Trout said:
No that is not correct.
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What are you talking about??? As stated by others, 99+ Verts have all had thin crappy subframe connectors that bolt in. They are not full length. Which part of what I said do you think is wrong?
 

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It's not even the length that's the big thing as much as the fact that you can twist them by hand and they're bolted in.
Obviously Ford's penny pinchers got a hold of that idea...
 

NasaGT

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Very true.
 

madmatt

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UDTBadkarma said:
he HAS them...installed too!
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Was mainly for the people that mentioned not having them...
 

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Hey I just got a supercharger installed today, from vortech or somebody, and I know it makes your car go faster, but how does it work? The guy it the shop called it a blower, or something, so does it blow air out the back of your car like a jet engine to make you go faster?
 

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