If you need subframe connectors

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Convertibles flex, but I will say they were quite useful when I ditched my car. (ran it into a ditch). The car rested on these frame connectors saving it, and when it needed to be jacked up, these were the best/safest place to to it. Also, any time my cars in the air, it’s kinda cool to be able to open and then close a door.
 

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not sure how the upr compare to MM subframes, but regardless one of the 1st things that should be done on a Fox and a SN95. Just my 2c.
 
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Ended up buying them. However I'm worried about ground clearance. That brace on my vert scrappes good sometimes and I'm afraid these will sit lower

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not sure how the upr compare to MM subframes, but regardless one of the 1st things that should be done on a Fox and a SN95. Just my 2c.
I think mm has an xl option. But it's all just square tubing can't be too much difference

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well, yes and no. depends on the thickness of the tubing, but no need to argue about it, i'm just partial to MM. they will help. I think my exhaust still hangs lower than the subs. i'd have to look.
 

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