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Installing sub frame connectors
Well i bought the weld in style of connector. http://www.competitionengineering.co...?CatCode=10054
part number c3040 For now i plan on staying with my stock leaf spring locations. I looked at the instructions and seems straight forward. My concern is the welding surface on the rear bracket to the rear sub frame and to the floor... will that be enough? Also If i weld this bracket in, at a later date i wont be able to get at the access hole for the bolt head of the leaf spring. Thats if i plan to A. change the bushing and B. change the leaf spring location/rear sub frame. Any help and or guidance would be greatly appreciated thanks bill c |
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