Maximum Motorsports Full Length Subframe Connectors - Are they Worth It??
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
- As I continue to build my 97 Cobra for weekend track days we look at subframe connectors. Specifically how hard are they to install yourself at home and are they worth it?
Thank you for your content on your SN95. I wish you still had it and we're producing more chassis upgrade content. Your videos had the best install detail.
About to get mine welded into my 01 coupe in a few days. Already did the MM Strut Tower Brace and I'm loving it so far
Plan on any update vids with your Cobra?
Great job on your vids! Appreciate all the tips and even showing any f*ck ups you had too. Very honest and helpful, thanks dude!
Actually yes. Check out my latest video. Just dropped yesterday ;)
Will you be able to change the transmission mount without problems in the future??
I believe so yes. I think you can unbolt it further in.
@@truckandroll989 thanks for the quick reply…
one of the best mods you can do i have steeda sfc on my cobra and next i think was my mm panhard bar
I have a 97 Gt convertible I plan on putting sub frame connectors in. I’m going to do them myself also. I’m not a pro welder either. I’m using a harbor freight flux core welder. Fingers crossed nothing goes wrong and my doors will close after the job.
I like the exhaust. What mufflers are you running? Slp?
Just take your time with the subframes and make sure you get a tight fit before welding. Mine required some bending to fit which is OK. I am running FRPP shorty headers, BBK catted X pipe, SLP LM1 mufflers, and SR over axle pipes
@@truckandroll989 awesome. Thanks for the info. Nice exhaust setup. I just put a 03 Pypes H Pipe on the 97 vert. Catless with flow original 40s with 5.0 resto tailpipes and 3.5inch tips.
@@truckandroll989 Just got done installing stifflers full length sub frame connectors. Your video helped me out. I had the front tires on ramps and the rear tires on cinder blocks. Worked out good. Took about 4 hours. Had to cut the trans mount bracket so the sub frame connectors would fit flush. Man do you really have to have a flat frame for these or else your just filling in holes with the weld. I cut a heavy aluminum baking pan to block the fuel lines when I welded the outside passenger side. Like you said it’s definitely not a night and day difference but you feel a little more solid going over bumps. That’s pretty much it....