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SUB FRAME CONNECTOR MEASUREMENTS

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venom5sc

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I was wondering if anyone could give me some dimensions or prints for some different types of sub frame connectors for a 2000 GT coupe. I work at a custom sheet metal house so the price will be almost free. I was planning on measuring it up and making something of my own but I figure if someone could help me out a little it could save me a few mistakes.

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Well since you work in a sheet metal shop then you would know the blueprints aren't handed out

You're going to have to do what every other company does, buy someones product and copy it, or buid it from scratch

good luck
 

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measure from frame to frame. but look it up first
 
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tomustang said:
Well since you work in a sheet metal shop then you would know the blueprints aren't handed out

You're going to have to do what every other company does, buy someones product and copy it, or buid it from scratch

good luck
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I understand this and thats why I was asking around for anyone with even a sketch. I am not making multiples of them just one so for me to go and buy one to copy it wouldnt make much sence. I will probobly end up buying a set but thought someone could help. Thanks for the input though.
 
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Ill get the measurements for you. I did my on own sub frames connectors cost me about $30 to make. I used 2 x 1 x 13 ga. square tubing and welded them directly to the frame not hard at all to do. its also a good idea to have them powder coated, put mines on 2 yrs ago no rust problems yet.
 
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