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Deleted member 38176

Apr 7, 2011
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I need some SFC recommendations.

STEEDA full length, MM full length, etc.

 

Sonic04GT

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MM Full Length
 

txredgt

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Whichever you can find for less money Either will be a great product and you will be more than happy with them.
 

Sonic04GT

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For $140, why not. I love mine.
Maximum Motorsports Mustang Full Length Subframe Connectors (79-04) - Bare Steel at AmericanMuscle.com - Free Shipping!

The shop that installed them painted them black. Appear to be holding up quite well.
 

95Vert383AOD

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My MM full lengths made my convertible feel like night and day around corners.
 

Stumbaugh

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ahall2004 said:
Whichever you can find for less money Either will be a great product and you will be more than happy with them.
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This
 

GDawg

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I bought Kenny Brown SSFC w/matrix brace and jacking rails back in '00 for my car. They are tight!

Extreme Matrix Subframe System | Shop Kenny Brown
 

tomustang

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Toothpicks
 
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Deleted member 38176

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Alright, just ordered some MM full lengths from MM. That takes care of that
 

Tim2002GT

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Good choice! Be sure to get some type of paint on them so they don't rust up.
 

kalvick

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Nightfire said:
Alright, just ordered some MM full lengths from MM. That takes care of that
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now you can get the MM torque arm! cuz it should weld right in place with the MM SFC!!!!
 

Dark04GT

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You are going to love SFCs. Our year mustangs should have come with these from the factory.
 
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Ho muchdid everyone pay to have them installed?
 

midnightdriver

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Nightfire said:
Ho muchdid everyone pay to have them installed?
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The shop that will be doing the install quoted me $150 to $200 for the entire job. That was rather low, most shops wanted $150 a side.
 
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midnightdriver said:
The shop that will be doing the install quoted me $150 to $200 for the entire job. That was rather low, most shops wanted $150 a side.
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Really??? For basically just a weld job??? Wow
 

Tim2002GT

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Nightfire said:
Ho muchdid everyone pay to have them installed?
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It cost me a lunch, lol! My buddies a welder.
 

midnightdriver

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Nightfire said:
Really??? For basically just a weld job??? Wow
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MM told me when I talked to them that the install should take around 2 to 3 hours. Depending what the shop rate is, the money can start adding up. Plus would you rather someone rush on the install or take their time and do it right?
 

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Interested to see prices for install as this will be one of my next mods. Yeah, everybody post up install prices...

Let us know how they feel when you get them installed man.
 

txredgt

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Rejekt said:
Interested to see prices for install as this will be one of my next mods. Yeah, everybody post up install prices...

Let us know how they feel when you get them installed man.
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240 for install in San Antonio and it was a 3 hr job.

And it will feel like a solid car and will stop the flexing when going around a corner at a fun speed.

Make sure the shop you take it to installs them on a roll on lift and not a post lift, in order for them to be effective they cannot be welded on those types since the weight of the car is on the poles and not on the wheels.
 

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built mine for $38 and change
 
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