Looking for pics of Steeda SFC installed?

Silver95

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I am curious to see how the full length SFC's look installed on the fox chassis cars- I can't find a picture of what the rear torque box reinforcement plates look like welded in. My drivers side TQ box took a bit of a beating supposedly from being jacked up on this area- my concern is will I be able to install these connectors with the damage?

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I'm wondering that too since my 94 is so bent up down there. I bet it could be done with a little patience and ingenuity.
 

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Sheet metal can always be straightened enough to allow you to weld onto it.

If it's pushed out beat it back in. If it's caved in use a spot welder to attach pull pins and use a pull hammer to yank it out.

Since it will be covered up it doesn't have to pretty and wrinkle free.

Most body shops have one of these to weld on the pulling studs

http://www.amazon.com/Autoshot-4550...&qid=1424819490&sr=8-18&keywords=dent+pullers

Then just use a slide hammer to finesse the caved in area out again.
 

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