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Why we need sfc's on R f-body

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Old Aug 18, 2004 | 04:03 PM
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Why we need sfc's on R f-body

are cars (f-body) have a lot of flex, more so if you have a drop top or
t-tops. I have t-tops and I know all the spots where my car doesn't
mach up due to flexing. I now have SFC'S and it has helped out a lot.
I don't get the water coming in as much at the car wash and it lines up
the body a lot more, door jams, windows and so on. I wish I would have
got them (SFC'S) as a first mod back when my car was new in 2000.
I remeber a guy saying on A f-body web site that SFC'S should be the
first mod you do. THE MAN WAS RIGHT.


David
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