Sub-frame connectors

Shoff

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I have seen and heard of sub-frame connectors (sfc) being welded on when the car is on all fours and when it is on a lift.
Witch is the correct way for the install.
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Andy miller
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Ryan

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The 'proper' way to do it is on a 4pt lift if you. That way it will 'preload' the car (bend it) and when the SFCs are welded on, and sat back on the ground it will be 'flat'. SFC are well worth their money.
 

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4 point lift?
4 tires touching or just lifting at 4 points
sorry I'm retarded
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hmm......... where the car is lifted at 4 points....I don't know how to explain it very well. Not the drive on kind of lift, der, I dunno too early for my brain to werk.

Originally posted by Shoff
4 point lift?
4 tires touching or just lifting at 4 points
sorry I'm retarded
:)
thanks
 

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The car is lifted up by the lift points on the body, not by the wheels. Your wheels are hanging in the air. And the connectors are very very much worth the money. Just go to www.prosuspension.com and print out his instructions and give it to a shop. It's what I did, and they installed them just fine.
 

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