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    Default What Subframes

    I am in great need of some subframes. I would like some recommendations.

    Thanks in advance, Jon

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    SilentNoise
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    Maximum Motorsports make some great full-length weld-in subframes: http://maximummotorsports.com/sfc.asp.

    Whether you buy the MM brand or not, don't waste your time and money by buying some company's bolt-in style subframes, because you don't get the benefits of a weld-in style.

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    Global West

    They're full length and also tie-in the rocker panels and seats.



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    Default subframes

    I have the regular MM with the seat cross bars, welded in. Works great.
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    I got full length MM Subs on the vert. Nice quality. If you do decide to get MM, buy them from somewhere like stangsuspension.com Same stuff, only cheaper!

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    Default Re: subframes

    Quote Originally Posted by richpet
    I have the regular MM with the seat cross bars, welded in. Works great.
    Same here, no complaints.

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    ok have to give my .02

    I used the Steeda version because of the ease of install compared to MM

    Here is MM


    Here is Steeda, notice how all the extra Gussets are already put together for you



    Always a great idea to have subframes put on to keep the car tight.
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    great advertisement underdog, but they look just like every other 79.99 full length subframe connector to me, i know plenty of 11 and 12 sec cars that have a piece of steelyard square tubing welded to the subframes, and they work great too

    for a short one, i like to use the frpp bolt in bars, BUT weld them into place, it is very aesy, unless you want the seat brace
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