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who makes the best subframe connectors
im going to be welding them in/can anyone offer me some feedback
thank you |
Best function - DSE
Best fit and (once welded in) reversibility - Hotchkis I wouldn't expect too much from pure bolt in SFCs. |
Yup, the best are DSE and are a through floor connector that requires going through the rear foot pan and requires interior removal. If you down to a shell and can do the welding, there is not doubt DSE is the way to go.
Hotchkis makes the best under car connectors. We sell a lot of Hotchkis frame connectors. |
i see the hotchkis ones for 350
i looked at the dse site and didnt see theres.how much are the dse ones i hadnt figured they would cost so much.wow how fast money adds up on a car build thanks for the help guys |
heres the dse one.
http://www.detroitspeed.com/productp..._body_prod.htm |
DSE http://www.detroitspeed.com/productp..._body_prod.htm
Much less expensive than Hotchkis if you and install them yourself. If not, than probably more expensive than Hotchkis. |
I would go with the DSE there not to bad to install. I made my own and it cost me 30.00 in materials plus time but I do not have stock rear frame rails in my car. through floor connectors look better too. my 2 cents worth
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Anthing DSE you can't go wrong. I like how mine tuck up out of site and look like they belong.
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thank you everyone.
im going to run the dse connectors.great product at a decent price.plus i dont want them to show from the side.ill be ordering them shortly frank do you sell these items? thanks again |
If you are going to be welding them in why not just buy some raw materials. Some 2x4 steel tube and modify it as you need to. Maybe Im missing the "weld in" part. Just welded into the front and rear but not the floor?? I have 2x4 steel connectors that sit above the rockers but I had to notch out the entire floor (actually made a new floor pan) to fully weld them into the floor. So is that it? They are welded into the front and rear while not having to modify the floor? If so I gotcha :) JR
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Not sure what type of vehicle you have, but our subframe connectors are CAD designed for easy installation, maximum ground clearance and superior torsional rigidity. They tuck up tight and you can hardly see them on the car unless you get down on the ground, since they match the contours of the undercarriage.
http://www.hotchkis.net/_uploaded_fi...357image_2.jpg http://www.hotchkis.net/_uploaded_fi...357image_3.jpg http://www.hotchkis.net/_uploaded_fi...357image_4.jpg Here's a video of a 2nd Gen Install |
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