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Old Oct 31, 2002 | 11:51 PM
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multi-point subframe connectors - worth it?

Doule Diamond, SLP subframes etc...

are these worth it for the extra chassis firmness?

what do you all think of the SLP subframes? do they hang low?

$200 isn't terrible for the weld-on ones .... i'd like to hear from you all!
Old Nov 1, 2002 | 12:15 AM
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I think they are just extra weight on a fourthgen. Other than weight they can't hurt, but I use 2 point weld on SFC's. Wolfe Racecraft makes a nice, light pair that don't hang down. I paid $160 installed at AMS.
Old Nov 1, 2002 | 09:38 AM
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i've not heard of wolfe racecraft, but I'm googling it right now - The SLP subframes seem alright, but they're boxed metal, so they'll hang low (and i plan on lowering my car about an inch) - so that's out of the question

I'll check that out - any other opinions on multi-point subframes?

what about multi-point strut tower braces? do those make a difference? (in just holding the car together in general - misc rattles and whatnot)?

thanks!
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