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Old 08-09-2005, 11:46 PM
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subframe connectors

i want to put on some weld on sub frame connectors and some rear control arms and i would like to know what are the best ones out there? There are quite a few differnt brands and was wondering if yall have had any good/bad experiences with them
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:25 AM
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Re: subframe connectors

i have the hotchkis sfc's and i love them easy to install and for 189 not a bad price either. i just ordered some bmr lca's puttin them in next week so i'll let you know how that worked out.
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Re: subframe connectors

Check out Spohn Performance for SFC and rear LCAs. They have both 3rd & 4th gen parts since you didn't mention the year of your car.
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Old 08-10-2005, 07:47 AM
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Re: subframe connectors

Spohn is defintely a great company to check out and they probably have the best prices. I saw their subframe connectors for only 150.00 on www.ls1speed.com.
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Re: subframe connectors

The Spohn parts are very good. Unfortunately, he does not make the SFC's for the LT1 4th Gens, only for the 3rd Gens and the LS1 4th Gens.

That's why it helps to mention the year of your car when you ask a question.... helps people give the correct info, without guessing. Might want to consider using the "Signature" field.
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Re: subframe connectors

I have the Hotchkis SFC's and they tuck very well. They are boxed and look beefy.
I also have the Spohn LCA's which are tubular and look beefy as well. I gotta tell ya that Spohn has good prices. They also have in addition..the hardware kit for it..only couple more bucks.

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