Subframe Connector/Brace
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darthroush
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Subframe Connector/Brace
Is there such a beast for these cars, that also isn't ridiculously priced?
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Hudson_Neon
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you mean like traction bars? yeah i believe someone does, cant remember the name offhand. might be DCR...
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[02 R/T sold][00 Highline sold][04 r/t scrapped][95 NYG Sport coupe][01 r/t DD]
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[02 R/T sold][00 Highline sold][04 r/t scrapped][95 NYG Sport coupe][01 r/t DD]
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boostalot717
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If your looking for traction bars yes they are made. If your looking for a sub-frame connectors like I am thinking of for a RWD car then not really. PWERKS makes a complete kit but it expensive and really over engineered for the average driver. I would make them or have some make these for you. The same can be done with the traction bars with a little measuring and careful planning for about half the price to buy them from someone.
Is this what you are looking for?
http://www.performanceautowerks.com/cat ... qm0d1r6dk0
http://www.performanceautowerks.com/cat ... qm0d1r6dk0
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darthroush
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Yes, but wow. That price is...a bit much.C1DoG wrote:Is this what you are looking for?
http://www.performanceautowerks.com/cat ... qm0d1r6dk0
Anyone know what points on the car one would be best to attach/weld bracing to in order to build one? That PWERKS one looks like it just attaches at some random points around the car? Though, as boostalot points out, it also seems very over-engineered for anyone besides an AutoX'er.


