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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
Sub-frame Connectors
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<blockquote data-quote="wheelhopper" data-source="post: 6220139" data-attributes="member: 32430"><p>I had some Laurel Mountain Mustang sfc ready to install at Jasons, for a group install. Jason had an extra set of the MM sfc. After doing an unsophisticated " bounce on the uninstalled connector test ", the MM pieces were much more solid. I had those installed and sold the others. That does not mean that the Excessive pieces are not good but there are a lot of factors to consider. </p><p></p><p>width and heigth of the connectors. I know that MM sfc are 2x1.5, Steeda is 2x1.25, and the Laurel pieces were 2x1. </p><p>Also the gauge is important. 20, 18, 16. The lower the gauge the thicker the metal. </p><p></p><p>I would ask a few questions before you make the mistake that I had made with the Laurel Mountain connectors. While they may not have been bad connectors, and any connector is better than none, I wanted to do this once and right the first time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelhopper, post: 6220139, member: 32430"] I had some Laurel Mountain Mustang sfc ready to install at Jasons, for a group install. Jason had an extra set of the MM sfc. After doing an unsophisticated " bounce on the uninstalled connector test ", the MM pieces were much more solid. I had those installed and sold the others. That does not mean that the Excessive pieces are not good but there are a lot of factors to consider. width and heigth of the connectors. I know that MM sfc are 2x1.5, Steeda is 2x1.25, and the Laurel pieces were 2x1. Also the gauge is important. 20, 18, 16. The lower the gauge the thicker the metal. I would ask a few questions before you make the mistake that I had made with the Laurel Mountain connectors. While they may not have been bad connectors, and any connector is better than none, I wanted to do this once and right the first time. [/QUOTE]
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