shwine617
04-25-2004, 01:33 PM
I was just wondering which of the two were better. I picked up a set of Southside Machine Co. Lift Bars and subframe connectors at a swap meet. The bad thing is that I have no clue how they go in cause I have no instructions. It looks like the lift bars go in the place of the control arm, but I am not sure if any cutting or welding is involved. The subframe connectors look nice, but I am not sure if you have to cut the floor to put them in or not. If any one knows where i can pick up instructions for them that would be great.
Thanks!
RELLIK
04-25-2004, 01:36 PM
Southside Machine Co., Inc.
P. O. Box 617
Smithville, OH 44677
Or for questions, call our technician, Louie, between 9 AM and 12 noon, Monday through Thursday at 330-669-9725. FAX to: 330-435-4630. Email at: ssmcoinc@aol.com or visit the website at www.southsidemachine.com
shwine617
04-25-2004, 01:45 PM
great, that was exactly what I was looking for, but I just couldn't find it.
thanks!
92RS305#2
04-25-2004, 02:11 PM
i know there are two different kinds of SFCs, welded and bolt on. i've been told by several people that the weld on SFCs are better, but thats the extent of my knowledge on em. a shop said they'd put some in for like $50 for me so it can't be too hard.
shwine617
04-26-2004, 03:34 PM
Does any one have the southside machine co. subframes or lift bars? If so what do you think of them?
thanks
aklim
04-26-2004, 04:43 PM
Originally posted by 92RS305#2
i know there are two different kinds of SFCs, welded and bolt on. i've been told by several people that the weld on SFCs are better, but thats the extent of my knowledge on em. a shop said they'd put some in for like $50 for me so it can't be too hard.
With the bolt on's you might have the bolt making the hole elongated. With weld in's, there are stuck where they are. $50 for installation is a cheap price for welded in stuff. Make sure they are welding it in not bolting it on.