Full Length Subframe Special-79-04 Mustangs from $299 Installed

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Full Length Subframe Special-79-04 Mustangs from $299 Installed

Special introductory price till Oct 31st, 2012


Whether your Mustang only gets driven to the grocery store or driven hard on the road course or drag strip, every 79-2004 Mustang needs subframe connectors! If you take a look at any Mustang which has been driven hard you'll notice most of the body panels no longer line up because of unwanted chassis flex. Having a good set of subframes will help keep your Mustang's body nice and straight while helping to eliminate annoying creaks.

These beefy units are 1.5 x 2 x 66" square tubing which spans the full length of the floor pan providing improved chassis rigidity, handling, and improved ride quality.


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Features:
*Taller then most at 1.50" to increase the strength over our competition who typically use 1.00" talltubing
*One of the longest full length on the market at 66" for increased weld area
*Fits 1979 through 2004 Mustangs
*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


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I don't understand why everyone buys cheap sub-frames. So many local steel supplys that carry much thicker wall 1x2. Cut to any length. Less than 20 in steel and less than an hr to weld in.
 

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Whose Sub-frame are you installing??? M/M, Steeda, or?? The Best up-grade you can make to you ride ...


These are J&M Full length subframes and work very well. We also can provide Maximum Motorsports units for an additional $100

I don't understand why everyone buys cheap sub-frames. So many local steel supplys that carry much thicker wall 1x2. Cut to any length. Less than 20 in steel and less than an hr to weld in.

These are not cheap flimsy subframes... they are 1.5 x 2" :beer: I know the type of subframe you are referring to and these are not it.
 
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