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Which subframe connector

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sabrooks

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Does price matter when you buy a subframe connector. I have seen some as low as $39.00 on Ebay. Just need to know before I buy
 

Ryan02Stang

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Make sure they are full length. I am going with the Maximum Motorsport ones.
 

sabrooks

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where are you gettig them from and what is the price?
 

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http://www.maximummotorsports.com/sfc.asp

They are over $100. But the best. And coming from someone who has warped a body panel on my Mustang...I'm telling you...its worth the money.
 

sabrooks

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thanks are these better than Steeda?
 

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sabrooks said:
thanks are these better than Steeda?
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Yes.
 

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I am happy with my Steeda ones. They definately helped stiffen up the chassis. I went with the chrome moly connectors. I have heard nothing but good things though on the MM ones too.....
 
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MM full length SFC here. Great mod and well worth the price. IMO, full lengths are the only way to go.
 

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Barker02GT said:
I am happy with my Steeda ones. They definately helped stiffen up the chassis. I went with the chrome moly connectors. I have heard nothing but good things though on the MM ones too.....
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Did you get full length ones
 

CTGrey02

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I have full length steedas with torque box reinforcments. Really made a difference in the car. As for MM being better than the Steeda ones, I don't see how. Both drastically increase the rigidity of the car. Can't go wrong either way. Both are good products in the same price range.
 

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thanks I will go with full length connectors
 

NasaGT

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Full-length M&Ms here. Regardless of brand make sure you get full-lengths. M&M, Griggs, are your best bets.
 
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My buddy got some off of E-bay, and they fit perfect. And [performed pretty good too.

If you were lookin at budget though, I'd check out 50resto.

-Will
 
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I am quite happy with my MM full length subframe connectors. I would recommend either MM or Griggs as well.
 

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I'd stay with the brand names. As for full length, I personally think regular length are fine for non-serious track cars. If so, you may want to consider some the Steeda's or some Kenny Brown Super Subs. If you need more strength, then definitely go with the countless MM recommendations.
 

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I don't plan on racing this car I just want to keep the body in good shape.
 

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You still want full lengths. If youre gonna do subframes you might as well put on the best. You would be surprised how easy the body will flex.
 

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Is there any trick to installing full length SFCs? Looking at the picture on the MM site it appears there are some extra parts to it. I dont want to have any issues with whoever was welding them in not being able to figure it out. How are the instructions?
 
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