SFC's...tubular or boxed??
I'm thinking about going for a set of BMR's boxed SFC. My car is black and don't know if I should go with a red set. Does anyone have any pictures from the side showing this??? Also, does anyone know a good welding shop in the Tampa area? From what everyone says this is one of the best mods you can add.
SFC's are a great mod. Once I added my Spectacle Solutions SFC's (www.SpectacleSolutions.com) my car corners like it's on rails and my squeaks and rattles are gone.
Great mod!
Great mod!
Originally posted by rncotton
SFC's are a great mod. Once I added my Spectacle Solutions SFC's (www.SpectacleSolutions.com) my car corners like it's on rails and my squeaks and rattles are gone.
Great mod!
SFC's are a great mod. Once I added my Spectacle Solutions SFC's (www.SpectacleSolutions.com) my car corners like it's on rails and my squeaks and rattles are gone.
Great mod!
dewd!
buy me some
please
im buying a used hotchkis STB today and i need some SFC's to make it all nice and tight.
I think the tube style is good for not losing ground clearance. Some company sells them in 2" dia. instead of the 1-5/8" like most of them. Can't remeber who though, anyone know? The SLP square style looks like they will hang down a little more. I am leaning toward the Kenny Brown DD or Rksport also makes one similar that looks better IMO. Take a look. The KBDD is zink plated and the RKSport is black powder coated for about the same price. Later>>>>>>>>
http://www.rksport.com/rkstore/dept....sid=&x=19&y=11
http://www.rksport.com/rkstore/dept....sid=&x=19&y=11
Last edited by Z-Attitude; Nov 22, 2002 at 09:04 PM.
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