Subframe connectors for S197's?

Discussion in '2005 - 2009 Specific Tech' started by GOLDENPONY, Sep 25, 2005.

  1. GOLDENPONY Founding Member

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    Does anybody make subframe connectors for '05/'06's yet?
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    Just an opinion... You do not need to install subframe connectors until you produce the kind of power that is going to twist the body when launching.

    But yeah, BMR Fabrication, awesome quality.

    -Dan
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    better safe than sorry. i'd rather have them before i had that kind of power, rather than after the twisting has occured. :cheers:
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    The only way you'll twist up this car is if you remove the swaybars. When and if you do, the first thing to go will be the driveshaft. It doesn't like the geometry when it's all twisted up. Been there.
    Without the swaybars, you'll definately need BMR's anti-roll bar to run straight. I can't speak for the subframes. I do know that BMR makes some great products!

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