~ J&M Sub-Frame connectors
Anyone ever try these? How are they?
Pretty inexpensive and sealed on the ends to eliminate stuff gettign stuck in them! Powder Coated too!! Features: Fits 1979 through 2004 Mustangs A necessity for any performance minded builder Stops power robbing chassis flex Improves responsiveness and control Shaped to hug the floor pan of your vehicle for maximum ground clearance Doubles as a jacking rail Capped ends to seal ends from debris and water Powder coated to prevent corrosion Weld-in design is far superior and stronger than bolt-in styles http://www.americanmuscle.com/7904-f...onnectors.html http://customerpics.americanmuscle.c...=901&sku=30003 |
Re: ~ J&M Sub-Frame connectors
MM FTW!
They aren't much more. |
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I have the J&M on my Mach and have the MM on my Fox. The J&M are the same as the MM without the seat bracing. With that said, I would suggest the MM set up.
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so the seat bracing is worth $39 extra!??
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Yes I feel it is, but I know it is on the Foxs because of the weak floors.
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