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<blockquote data-quote="sluggish94" data-source="post: 1473513" data-attributes="member: 25015"><p>I've had subframe connectors installed by a local muffler shop. This was about 4 years ago and if remember correctly they charged me like $100-$120. Friend of mine went to the same shop this year to try and get his installed and they just wouldn't do it. He had to go to a Mustang specific hot rod shop an hour away in Santa Clarita to get them done. They charged him double what the muffler shop charged me. Then again, that shop in Santa Clarita took care of his car in a major way. They didn't want to install the subs on there before making sure his frame rails were straight. If i were to throw some subs on Dirty Money, I'd be more inclined to get them done at a hot rod/fabrication shop. That extra money one pays for the job to get done to the utmost quality is well worth the peace of mind and security of knowing a part has been installed properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sluggish94, post: 1473513, member: 25015"] I've had subframe connectors installed by a local muffler shop. This was about 4 years ago and if remember correctly they charged me like $100-$120. Friend of mine went to the same shop this year to try and get his installed and they just wouldn't do it. He had to go to a Mustang specific hot rod shop an hour away in Santa Clarita to get them done. They charged him double what the muffler shop charged me. Then again, that shop in Santa Clarita took care of his car in a major way. They didn't want to install the subs on there before making sure his frame rails were straight. If i were to throw some subs on Dirty Money, I'd be more inclined to get them done at a hot rod/fabrication shop. That extra money one pays for the job to get done to the utmost quality is well worth the peace of mind and security of knowing a part has been installed properly. [/QUOTE]
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