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Discussing TTF subframes. in the Suspension Forum. I'd really like to pick these up from griggs but installation is gonna be ... Modded Mustangs is the premier Ford Mustang Forum on the internet. We discuss all aspects of the Ford Mustang on the forum. Registered Users do not see the above ads. Please Register - It's Free! |
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TTF subframes.
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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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