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Old 11-03-2005, 04:49 PM
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Subframe Connectors

My 3pt subframe connectors came in today!
They are powdercoated red and are the bolt in kind. I decided on these so I could put them in myself saving money. But my brother has a welder so after I put them in I'll go over to his house and have him tac it up just to make sure it won't ever move.
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yeah what u said at speed inc about welding the nuts on the bolts is a good idea but some people say that the bolt holes will elongate with all the stress that they go though so if ur going to have the welder out u could prolly just riun a bead all the way around them
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yeah what u said at speed inc about welding the nuts on the bolts is a good idea but some people say that the bolt holes will elongate with all the stress that they go though so if ur going to have the welder out u could prolly just riun a bead all the way around them
I might do that but I I'm afraid of setting the carpet on fire. Most people say to not just go to any welder to get subframe connectors installed and I'm by no means a pro at it.
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dope man good start, so much power yet i still dont have subframes and no cage, thing twists like stupid. Im also gonna get some Alston (donno if u got those) bolt in ones then get em welded.
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welding the bolts is a waste of time, to do it right you just pull the carpet up, and lay a bead, as long as it's a good weld your fine
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