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Old 09-01-2010, 06:33 AM
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Talking BMR Launches New Product - 67-69 F-Body Bolt-on Subframe Connectors

BMR Fabrication Bolt-on Sub Frame Connectors for the 1st Generation F-Body

Stiffen up the chassis for greatly improved handling in your 1st Gen F-body with Bolt-on Sub Frame Connectors from BMR Fabrication. Manufactured from 2” x 2” x 0.120” wall rectangular tubing and 3/16” CNC laser cut and formed steel mounting plates, the BMR Sub Frame Connectors (SFC005) bolt into place by simply drilling holes in key structural areas. The unique perimeter design tucks up next to the rocker panels for maximum ground clearance. Provided with grade 8 mounting hardware. Installation time is only 2-3 hours and no welding is necessary. Available in black hammertone or red powdercoat.

To preview all of BMR’s high-performance suspension parts, please visit www.bmrfabrication.com, email [email protected], or contact them at BMR Fabrication, 12581 US Highway 301 North, Thonotosassa, FL 33592, 813-986-9302, Fax: 813-986-8055.

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They look nice. Do you have any pics of them installed on a first gen? What "key" structual areas are these connectors bolted to?

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They look nice. Do you have any pics of them installed on a first gen? What "key" structual areas are these connectors bolted to?

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The rear leaf spring perch shares a bolt with the subframe connectors and the other three bolts at the rear of the connector go through the floor where the rear frame rails, rear seat bucket and floorpan sheetmetal overlap. This area has triple sheetmetal thickness and the load is spread out over the greatest area possible for a bolt-in connector. I will try to get some pictures posted of a set installed in the next few days but in the meantime you can see how they attach by viewing our instruction sheets HERE.
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