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Old 03-04-2016, 07:27 PM
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Sub frame connectors

I'm planning to install sub frame connectors on my 71 Camaro. I recently installed a full suspension upgrade from Classic Performance Products. There are a few manufacturers that make them, so my question is does anyone have a preference? I plan on welding them. I appreciate any feedback. Thanks
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Old 03-04-2016, 11:06 PM
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Re: Sub frame connectors

I can't speak specifically to what's out there for second-gen cars like yours, but in the third- and fourth-gen world, they're all pretty much the same. Boxed vs tubular, bolt-in vs weld-in, two-point vs three-point. Not every manufacturer makes every variant or offers them in the right colors, so narrow it down that way first and then just pick based on price.
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Re: Sub frame connectors

Thanks JakeRobb.
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Re: Sub frame connectors

On the antiques I have always liked competition engineering. Simple and to the point.
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Re: Sub frame connectors

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On the antiques I have always liked competition engineering. Simple and to the point.
Thanks TG. I looked them up and they are on the lower end price wise. Installation isn't to hard as well.
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