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Old 03-15-2010, 02:57 PM
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hey, does anyone know where i can get my sub frame connectors welded in? i have a set of full-length ones, just need someone good with a welder.



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automotive magic can do them for you. they are in kenvil on Berkshire Valley Road right off 46 (973) 366-3777


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i know where it is, thanks i'll check it out hopefully this week


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they guy that runs it is really cool and knows what he is doing. i have seen some of the lifted jeeps he has turned out, he also has a 7**rwhp lightening that he daily drives


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How much and what brand. I am looking to do them. I saw American Muscle has them.


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maximum motorsports makes really really good full length sub frame connectors if you are looking.


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i already have a set that i bought from judistang a few months ago, she got them from american muscle for her husband's fox, but never put them on


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dave you should ask them to weld up your tq boxes while they are under there. it is something you should def do if you are gunna ever run a sticky tire


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dave you should ask them to weld up your tq boxes while they are under there. it is something you should def do if you are gunna ever run a sticky tire
thanks for the info..


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not a problem. its a very simple mod that will save your car. they were only spot welded from the factory and if you run sticky tires you can rip them right out of the bottom of your car.


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