sub frame connectors

MustangChris

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i got mine PCed because I wanted to ensure that they didnt rust in spots that i couldnt reach with paint after they were welded in. (IE: between the body and the SFC)

they grind the PC off in some places to weld them in. but thats litterally a 12 second process. then they got hit with a rattle can. (obviously you can par15 it if you have some)

at the end of the day, for some of us its easier to buy them PCed than to get under there with a spray can..... lol.
 

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I marked off where they were to be welded, painted them with primer and paint, welded them up, then undercoated.
 

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I marked off where they were to be welded, painted them with primer and paint, welded them up, then undercoated.

This is probably the best way to do them. I went with the Maximum Motorsports full subframe connectors/bare....why do more work than you have to.
 

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made the appt for mine to be put on monday as well as a bung for my AFR sensor. Between the subframe connectors and the new suspension it should feel nice and new!
 

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