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Subframe connectors or window adjustments?
In searching for subframe connectors (google) I see a wide variety..
I have a '96 coupe with no go fast options. Will subframe connectors make a difference in body flex? Is the something you have done at body shop (as I'd assume you'd want to make sure everything is level/flat to begin with.) The only reason I suspect that I may have some flex is.. the driver's window hangs on trim unless I close the door by pushing on the glass. Door matches up properly (no hinge wear or adjustment appears needed) Glass doesn't appear to be out of adjustment.. just catches on the little bent metal thing made to hold it into place. Pushing on window to close the door causes the glass to flex inward just a hair.. If I close the door "normally", the glass will hang on the outside of this metal tab and outside of window seal. |
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Do you have any annoying little rattles or squeaks? Notice any paint wear or
rubbing in unseal places? I did...and I didn't really have any go fast goodies either. I could only get scratch in second gear on occasion as well. After the SFC's, hardly any squeaks and rattles. Also, second gear scratch moved up into second gear burnout territory. Don Manning "Chuck" > wrote in message ... > In searching for subframe connectors (google) I see a wide variety.. > I have a '96 coupe with no go fast options. > Will subframe connectors make a difference in body flex? > Is the something you have done at body shop (as I'd assume you'd want > to make sure everything is level/flat to begin with.) > The only reason I suspect that I may have some flex is.. the driver's > window hangs on trim unless I close the door by pushing on the glass. > Door matches up properly (no hinge wear or adjustment appears needed) > Glass doesn't appear to be out of adjustment.. just catches on the > little bent metal thing made to hold it into place. Pushing on window > to close the door causes the glass to flex inward just a hair.. > If I close the door "normally", the glass will hang on the outside of > this metal tab and outside of window seal. > |
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On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 20:15:43 -0600, "2.3Sleeper"
> wrote: >Do you have any annoying little rattles or squeaks? Notice any paint wear or >rubbing in unseal places? > >I did...and I didn't really have any go fast goodies either. I could only >get scratch in second gear on occasion as well. > >After the SFC's, hardly any squeaks and rattles. Also, second gear scratch >moved up into second gear burnout territory. > >Don Manning > > >"Chuck" > wrote in message .. . >> In searching for subframe connectors (google) I see a wide variety.. >> I have a '96 coupe with no go fast options. >> Will subframe connectors make a difference in body flex? >> Is the something you have done at body shop (as I'd assume you'd want >> to make sure everything is level/flat to begin with.) >> The only reason I suspect that I may have some flex is.. the driver's >> window hangs on trim unless I close the door by pushing on the glass. >> Door matches up properly (no hinge wear or adjustment appears needed) >> Glass doesn't appear to be out of adjustment.. just catches on the >> little bent metal thing made to hold it into place. Pushing on window >> to close the door causes the glass to flex inward just a hair.. >> If I close the door "normally", the glass will hang on the outside of >> this metal tab and outside of window seal. >> > No squeaks or rattles. I do get some torque roll if I get a lead foot, but then I do need to replace the original equipment shocks.. Chuck |
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2.3Sleeper wrote:
> After the SFC's, hardly any squeaks and rattles. Also, second gear scratch > moved up into second gear burnout territory. > That means you've lost traction, and your performance is worse. Sounds like you have a problem. -- ..boB 1997 HD FXDWG - Turbocharged! 2001 Dodge Dakota QC 5.9/4x4/3.92 1966 Mustang Coupe - Daily Driver 1966 FFR Cobra - Ongoing project |
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Lost traction due to more power getting to the rear wheels. Problem is the
horsepower addiction. -Mike -- A happy kid behind the wheel of a 98 Mustang GT Cold air intake FRPP 3.73 gears Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter Flowmaster 40 Series mufflers (self-installed woohoo) Hi-speed fan switch 255/60R-15 rear tires Subframe connectors Aluminum adjustable clutch quadrant ".boB" > wrote in message . com... > 2.3Sleeper wrote: > > > > After the SFC's, hardly any squeaks and rattles. Also, second gear scratch > > moved up into second gear burnout territory. > > > > That means you've lost traction, and your > performance is worse. Sounds like you have a problem. > > -- > .boB > 1997 HD FXDWG - Turbocharged! > 2001 Dodge Dakota QC 5.9/4x4/3.92 > 1966 Mustang Coupe - Daily Driver > 1966 FFR Cobra - Ongoing project > |
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Chuck, it sounds like just your window needs adjustment. Sub frame
connectors are a great upgrade even though the mustang chassis has improved substatially since the first Fox chassis mustang came out in '79. Get a pro to install them if it's beyond your scope. -- I'm a mechanic, not a weight lifter. The wrench is my weight. I'm sure glad I have air tools in my garage now. |
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I didn't say SFC's *added* power... I said they are getting more power to
the rear wheels. Less HP is lost in the body flex when a car launches. -Mike -- A happy kid behind the wheel of a 98 Mustang GT Cold air intake FRPP 3.73 gears Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter Flowmaster 40 Series mufflers (self-installed woohoo) Hi-speed fan switch 255/60R-15 rear tires Subframe connectors Aluminum adjustable clutch quadrant ".boB" > wrote in message om... > wrote: > > Lost traction due to more power getting to the rear wheels. Problem is the > > horsepower addiction. > > > > SFC's do not add more power. The goal is to > improve handeling and to increase application of > available power to the ground. Tires spin when they > lose traction, which can be caused by too much power, > or not enough traction. If adding SFC's and not > changing power production causes lose of traction, > that's a problem. > Sure, burning rubber is fun. But it's also > wasting power and costing you time. Just ask any racer. > -- > .boB > 1997 HD FXDWG - Turbocharged! > 2001 Dodge Dakota QC 5.9/4x4/3.92 > 1966 Mustang Coupe - Daily Driver > 1966 FFR Cobra - Ongoing project > |
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".boB" > wrote in message om... > wrote: > > Lost traction due to more power getting to the rear wheels. Problem is the > > horsepower addiction. > > > > SFC's do not add more power. The goal is to > improve handeling and to increase application of > available power to the ground. Tires spin when they > lose traction, which can be caused by too much power, > or not enough traction. If adding SFC's and not > changing power production causes lose of traction, > that's a problem. > Sure, burning rubber is fun. But it's also > wasting power and costing you time. Just ask any racer. > -- Easy now. LOL, I know it is a traction problem now. However, it is no longer a severe body flex problem. One day at a time... Don Manning > .boB > 1997 HD FXDWG - Turbocharged! > 2001 Dodge Dakota QC 5.9/4x4/3.92 > 1966 Mustang Coupe - Daily Driver > 1966 FFR Cobra - Ongoing project > |
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Same thing happened when I put SFC's on my 93. I can "bark" second a
lot easier now (without trying, really). Best $100 I ever spent on a car. |
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