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<blockquote data-quote="Jroc" data-source="post: 12209771" data-attributes="member: 51847"><p>If you want to do Global West then also look at the Stifflers FIT system.</p><p><a href="http://buystifflers.com/FITSystem1994-2004Mustang.aspx" target="_blank">Chassis Stiffening FIT System 1994-2004 Mustang</a></p><p></p><p>If all you want is FLSFC's then I recommend Steeda over MM. They are pretty much the same thing eccept the Steeda SFC's come with torque box re-enforcement plate which is a nice thing to have when you thing that the SFC's are welded to the torque boxes which aren't the strongest in the world to begin with. I have installed both Steeda and MM FLSFC's.</p><p><a href="http://www.americanmuscle.com/stfulesuco.html" target="_blank">Steeda Full Length Subframe Connector (79-04 Mustang) 555-5245 - Free Shipping!</a></p><p></p><p>If you really want to beef up the car then do in-floor SFC's with a cage tied into them. Still you probably don't want to hack up your floor, and it can be a little time consuming, and you have to be careful(measure twice, and cut once kind of careful) Still you cut into the floor and the subframes of a Foxbody/SN95 and you will quickly understand why people say they are on flinsy/outdated chassis. Even the front subframe only uses about 19 ga(about .041" thick) material as does the floor boards. The rear subframes are about 12 ga(a little over .100" thick) material.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jroc, post: 12209771, member: 51847"] If you want to do Global West then also look at the Stifflers FIT system. [url=http://buystifflers.com/FITSystem1994-2004Mustang.aspx]Chassis Stiffening FIT System 1994-2004 Mustang[/url] If all you want is FLSFC's then I recommend Steeda over MM. They are pretty much the same thing eccept the Steeda SFC's come with torque box re-enforcement plate which is a nice thing to have when you thing that the SFC's are welded to the torque boxes which aren't the strongest in the world to begin with. I have installed both Steeda and MM FLSFC's. [url=http://www.americanmuscle.com/stfulesuco.html]Steeda Full Length Subframe Connector (79-04 Mustang) 555-5245 - Free Shipping![/url] If you really want to beef up the car then do in-floor SFC's with a cage tied into them. Still you probably don't want to hack up your floor, and it can be a little time consuming, and you have to be careful(measure twice, and cut once kind of careful) Still you cut into the floor and the subframes of a Foxbody/SN95 and you will quickly understand why people say they are on flinsy/outdated chassis. Even the front subframe only uses about 19 ga(about .041" thick) material as does the floor boards. The rear subframes are about 12 ga(a little over .100" thick) material. [/QUOTE]
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