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<blockquote data-quote="TcM-668" data-source="post: 82626" data-attributes="member: 2854"><p>The problem with most of the SN-95 subframe connectors is that they are made of round tubing, and that would cause interference with the side exhaust. I think they are using rectangular tubing, which is thinner, but wider(what is normally used on Fox-bodied mustangs) so it should offer the strength, while maintaining a lower profile..</p><p></p><p>Another benefit might be the inclusion of jacking rails...that would allow you to jack up the car from either side, without having to hit a specific frame point. You can also suspend the car from the jacking rails too...great for working on it on jack stands.</p><p></p><p>Don't know that for a fact, but that seems to be a selling point for the other subframe connectors they offer...</p><p></p><p>When I get mine in, we'll see what it looks like.</p><p></p><p>I know this sounds like a sales pitch, but I really do not get a kick back from this...hehehehe</p><p></p><p>don ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TcM-668, post: 82626, member: 2854"] The problem with most of the SN-95 subframe connectors is that they are made of round tubing, and that would cause interference with the side exhaust. I think they are using rectangular tubing, which is thinner, but wider(what is normally used on Fox-bodied mustangs) so it should offer the strength, while maintaining a lower profile.. Another benefit might be the inclusion of jacking rails...that would allow you to jack up the car from either side, without having to hit a specific frame point. You can also suspend the car from the jacking rails too...great for working on it on jack stands. Don't know that for a fact, but that seems to be a selling point for the other subframe connectors they offer... When I get mine in, we'll see what it looks like. I know this sounds like a sales pitch, but I really do not get a kick back from this...hehehehe don ... [/QUOTE]
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