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New Edge Cobras
Not quite as stiff as I'd have thought
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Soup" data-source="post: 8994012" data-attributes="member: 90258"><p>I had my MM full length subframes welded in last night, I suppose I'm use to the old 87-93s where you could tell a huge difference after a set. The newer model mustangs must be a little beefier because it didn't make that huge of a difference. Don't get me wrong I can feel it's a little stiffer, its just not as dramatic of a difference as compared to the older foxbodies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Soup, post: 8994012, member: 90258"] I had my MM full length subframes welded in last night, I suppose I'm use to the old 87-93s where you could tell a huge difference after a set. The newer model mustangs must be a little beefier because it didn't make that huge of a difference. Don't get me wrong I can feel it's a little stiffer, its just not as dramatic of a difference as compared to the older foxbodies. [/QUOTE]
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