subframe connector are they worth it
I am looking at buying some SFC for my stang to stop the rattle and squeaks. Are they worth the price? Do I need full length for daily driving and maybe an occasional run at the track?
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They are definitely worth it. Get the full length ones and have them welded on.
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Yes worth it. Big time. lol Everyone keeps telling me this and I still don't have them on my car yet. I've had a hundred people tell me the many advantages of putting them on though.
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For a vert, they are a must. For a hardtop, they are a must if you are or plan on serious added power. You need full lengths for a roll cage I believe too. For a near stock hardtop, they will make the car feel new longer by keeping it tighter.
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Not trying to take over this thread, but what are subframe connectors for?
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The mustang does not have a frame. It is uni-body construction...like most cars. SFC attache the front of the car to the back of the car rigidly and add stiffness to the car. stock GT's have cheap crappy SFC on them from the factory. I took them off and have Steeda ones I bought at MT.
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Hey chris, do yall carry the Steeda Zinc coated ones? Im going to order some in the near future, and want to get them from you guys if you have the Steedas, Im stuck between those and the Maximum Motorsports ones.
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Yeah we can get any Steeda product, if we don't already have them. Just call Bob he can do special orders if you need them.
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Originally Posted by sbrooks
I am looking at buying some SFC for my stang to stop the rattle and squeaks. Are they worth the price? Do I need full length for daily driving and maybe an occasional run at the track?
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Yeah...they are definately worht it...don't get the bolt on kind...get the welded on ones.. :)
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i ordered the maximum motorsports SFC from ebay got a good deal just need to get them welded in thanks for all the advice
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so what do they make better handling? 1/4 times?
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Mainly better handling. A good idea for the strip though because the twist on launch can tear the subframes apart. The connectors stop a good amount of that twist.
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Originally Posted by Islander03GT
Mainly better handling. A good idea for the strip though because the twist on launch can tear the subframes apart. The connectors stop a good amount of that twist.
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Both.
All around best suspension mod you can do to these cars. |
thanks I hope to have them in this week
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Another Q...will new subframe connectors provide a good jacking point on the side of the car, or should I still use the jack locations, and also, when installed, you have to remove the interior correct?
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You should be able to jack on them. The interior only needs to be pulled for full length subframes which is why so many use the shorter ones. Full length are only needed for roll cages and the like.
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Subframes are definately a must! Make the car feel stiff and make it handle the way mustang should!
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stil waiting for them to come in the mail........................sucks
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Which brand of Full Lenght SFC are better or easier to install ?
Maximum Motorsports ? Steeda ? I wanted MM but MT sell Steeda... :D |
Originally Posted by MT's#1Customer!
The mustang does not have a frame. It is uni-body construction...like most cars. SFC attache the front of the car to the back of the car rigidly and add stiffness to the car. stock GT's have cheap crappy SFC on them from the factory. I took them off and have Steeda ones I bought at MT.
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Originally Posted by mgar22
Not trying to take over this thread, but what are subframe connectors for?
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got my sfc's installed and the car feels like it handles a little better, but no SOTP HP...............just kidding thanks for all the help.
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Ya, I'm definitely going to get some MM full length SFC. When you get them welded in make sure the car has its weight on the wheels because if the car is hanging the unibody might be in a weird position and once the welds are done you'd be in trouble!
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How much does it cost to have them installed?
They seem very tempting... |
Originally Posted by sbrooks
I am looking at buying some SFC for my stang to stop the rattle and squeaks. Are they worth the price? Do I need full length for daily driving and maybe an occasional run at the track?
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Originally Posted by p3s7_01
How much does it cost to have them installed?
They seem very tempting... |
They should only take about an hour to weld in so see what kind of rate you can get. Make 100% sure when you get them welded in that they use a drive lift, not the kind that lift your car from the four points. It can seriously mess stuff up!
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Made my own, weld-on, well worth it. Really stiffens the body up, no more chasis flex. Just dont get bolt on subs really a waste of money.
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Originally Posted by p3s7_01
How much does it cost to have them installed?
They seem very tempting... |
install question
Has anyone on here installed full length subframe connectors? I have access to a welder and a drive on lift. How much work is involved? Do I need to pull the interior of the car ? Thanks
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what do you mean by pulling the interior out of the car???
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Originally Posted by StangGT804
what do you mean by pulling the interior out of the car???
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Its a must have. I just order me a set from MT this weekend. My cobra don't have them yet.
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I can't stress enough to people how important suspension and chasis work is, to get your car to run quick. I think that sub frames are one of the best mods....by far!!
Cheers Cooper |
I have Full length MM connectors on the way, should be here on Weds I believe.
Should be on the car this weekend with any luck. |
I've got griggs std. length connectors under the car which is where my torque arm mounts to in front. I've also got a set of griggs in-floor subs in the garage waiting for the 5.4 install (going to be replacing lots of stuff then so might as well wait). One of the best mods ever. Really helps isolate the suspension from body twist. Important when you're cornering.
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They are a must. Had them on the GT and it and springs was the frist things done to the cobra.
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