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Join Date: Sep 2005
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TTF subframes.
I'd really like to pick these up from griggs but installation is gonna be some serious work. They connect to subframe connectors underneath.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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yes, they are a lot of work but really re-inforce the body a lot. The down side is that they protrude into the rear seat footwell and cause the carpet to have a large lump underneath it. Also, they reduce the amount of foot-space available for rear seat passengers. IMO, a set of full-length connectors from someone like Maximum Motorsports, Kenny Brown, or BBK would work just as well and are much easier to install.
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