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Old 02-20-2007, 01:55 PM
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round tube subframe connectors?

Anybody get the round tube hot part subframe connectors? The ones they sell on ebay. How did they work? How do they stack up to boxed subframes?
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I got em, i love em. They made a world of difference.
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Old 02-20-2007, 02:22 PM
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thanks. thats exactly what I was looking for. Im gonna get em
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The boxed design will have some more rigidity to them but also can sacrifice some ground clearance at the same time. You should be more then fine with the tubular set.
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Old 02-20-2007, 03:26 PM
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i have the tube style, glad to hear they work. they are sitting in my garage waiting to be installed but i have them
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I have noticed some companies offer subframe connectors with the extra cross braces. Are the extra cross braces that much better?

Or would just getting a set of the tubular braces be good enough?

Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Scammper
I have noticed some companies offer subframe connectors with the extra cross braces. Are the extra cross braces that much better?

Or would just getting a set of the tubular braces be good enough?

Thanks!
The diamond design is supposed to offer additional chassis strength. Between the two, you most likely wouldn't notice the difference on your car.
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