Want to see pics of your full length SFCs

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Don't really need them. MM XL connectors cover so much area on the torque boxes, and unless you're doing a 1.3 sixties on regular bases, and your chassis is under a ton of stress, I highly doubt you will damage anything.
 
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No full out drag racing with this car at the track (IE using a slick or DOT type tire, other than a drag radial)... car will be a nice handling/braking "street car"
 

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You'll be fine. Most of the full length connectors will work
 
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Can somebody measure the "height" of their MM XL frame connectors?

I just want to compare to the Steeda ones...
 

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you shouldn't need a torque box reinforcement unless you're running solid bushing, or poorly designed control arms that bind up and transfer force into the floor pan/torque box area.
 
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Dalamar said:
you shouldn't need a torque box reinforcement unless you're running solid bushing, or poorly designed control arms that bind up and transfer force into the floor pan/torque box area.

I will be running the HOTCHKIS Lower control arms, and the FRPP Motorsport Upper Control Arms....So Im pretty sure I will be OK. ??
 
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Im prolly gonna pick up some from Blue oval industries. I know LCAs and such can be subpar, but can you really screw up a SFC?
 
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Still looking for a measurement of the HEIGHT, not full length of these Maximum Motorsports XL SFCs.... so I can compare it with the Steeda ones.
 

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1.5 inched tall. Another thing you have to consider when you are looking at stiffness characteristics is the thickness of the metal used.
 

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it's on their website
1.5" x 2"

.083" wall thickness

height is 1.5
 

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the MM Standard Subframe Connectors
are 1" x 2"
.120" wall thickness
 

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