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Old June 7th, 2009, 08:41 PM   #61
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Originally Posted by White Thunder View Post
full's go from the firewall to the rear end

regs dont....
I'd like to see pictures. I've never heard of "full length" subframe connectors. You either have subframe connectors or you don't. I've never seen a subframe connector go from the fire wall to the rear end. That doesn't even make sense.
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Old June 7th, 2009, 09:30 PM   #62
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i believe mine run fender to fender or alittle back from the front fender

also i wanted too long at that car, wanted to pick it up possibly today and he had already sold it

oh well ill find another 1
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Originally Posted by 1slo5.0 View Post
I'd like to see pictures. I've never heard of "full length" subframe connectors. You either have subframe connectors or you don't. I've never seen a subframe connector go from the fire wall to the rear end. That doesn't even make sense.
i wasnt saying they attach to the fire wall and rear end...i was meaning the length is from firewall to rearend....


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"Our full length subframe connectors extend from the rear torque boxes all the way up to the firewall."
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fender to fender is almost the same as fire wall to rear end.....
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Originally Posted by White Thunder View Post
i wasnt saying they attach to the fire wall and rear end...i was meaning the length is from firewall to rearend....


dirrect quote....
"Our full length subframe connectors extend from the rear torque boxes all the way up to the firewall."
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fender to fender is almost the same as fire wall to rear end.....
Sounds like a marketing ploy to me. Those aren't any different than the rest of the cheap subframe connectors on the market.
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yeah sometime the way i word stuff confuses people...lol
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Originally Posted by 1slo5.0 View Post
I'd like to see pictures. I've never heard of "full length" subframe connectors. You either have subframe connectors or you don't.
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Save your money. Ive had my shopfests and it aint prety. Its crazy what a man will do with money if he doesnt put his mind to it. LOL

That being said, get the needs. You need the HCI and bolt ons. If you want to go forced induct. NOS is way cheaper. But thats up to you. That save your money thing may go out the window before you know it, I know that Im gettin in prety deep w my mustang! lol

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Old October 28th, 2010, 12:33 PM   #68
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if you have 6k to spend. You are better off buying a supercharged or turboed ready car, save twice the cost and enjoy it more. Then add some tasteful mods of your own once you save up more.
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Holy thread revival Batman! I am guessing within the last year and a half he has either bought a car, or built a car...haha
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