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SN 95 Cobra 96-98 sub frame connector experience / suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="AZSN95SNAKE" data-source="post: 13504466" data-attributes="member: 122889"><p>What exactly needs to be done to the transmission crossmember? I've seen people say they need to be notched as well as just flattened out. But there are two bolts as well? I went to get them welded on and the shop wanted to charge an outrages amount because they said they needed to cut the crossmember and reweld it? So I went to the shop and they had my car on a body lift rather than a drive on lift....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZSN95SNAKE, post: 13504466, member: 122889"] What exactly needs to be done to the transmission crossmember? I've seen people say they need to be notched as well as just flattened out. But there are two bolts as well? I went to get them welded on and the shop wanted to charge an outrages amount because they said they needed to cut the crossmember and reweld it? So I went to the shop and they had my car on a body lift rather than a drive on lift.... [/QUOTE]
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