Well I have never welded anything so I'm sure you know better than me.
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well back to the original topic which was SUB FRAME CONNECTORS.....i have bolt in SFC's on my car...and i like them a lot. i have the SLP one's with the drive shaft hoop that goes between 'em...i think they work really well...and i am very happy that i have the bolt in ones cause i need to take them out this spring and have 'em sand blasted and re-powdercoated.....as far as which is better...obviously the weld in ones are a bit more rigid and will stiffen the car more....but it's kindof a permanent thing if you go weld in...i'm happy with my bolt in ones...and that's my 2 cents....1998 Camaro SS Bullseye Turbo
2002 F-250 7.3 Leveled on 20s with 35's
2006 Yamaha R6 50th Anniversary
http://www.mifbody.com/vbulletin/sho...-Update/page11

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http://www.swracecars.com/camaro_boltOn.asp
To all who state bolt in sfc's are junk. Y'all don't know jack shee-it! Check out the above link. It's what I'm using in my ride. BOLT IN'S, that can also be welded for further stiffness if desired! Expensive? Yep. You get what you pay for. End of story.
Now what?
Cat.
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bolt ins are definitely not junk, considering that any subframe connectors are better than no subframe connectors. they are simply inferior to weld-ins. to what degree is arguable.-Joel
1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
1984 Scottsdale K10 - 305/4bbl/4spd

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well the kit cat posted is way better than most bolt ins... most you just drill holes and bolt in... thats kinda a cheep way to go about stiffening because its still no stronger than the bolts you put in it... where as that kit mounts under the entire car pretty much utilizes stock locations to bolt in more than a couple places... thats more than most subframe connectors thats pretty much an under cage... tieing in the rockers subframe and floor pans... the only way to make it stronger is to fill the bottom of your car with steal...Originally posted by Frank The TankTook the restrictor plate off to give the Red Dragon a little more juice. But it's not exactly street legal, so keep it on the down low.
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if you plan on making big numbers you dont want bolt ins without welding them, the bolts will stretch and move and after time they will be all whopped out. bolt ins for your average joe shmo are ok but if you plan on making big numbers go weld in.1997 Camaro SS convertible #594-Gone but never forgotten
1995 Camaro Z28 hard top - 14:1 355.
1997 Camaro SS convertible #455 30th anv #80
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word...my bolt in's are just fine..... besides....mine as well get the bolt ins, then you can throw them up, and weld them later if it's that much better....
either way, you will notice a HUGE improvement in the stiffness and rigidity of your car with them!1998 Camaro SS Bullseye Turbo
2002 F-250 7.3 Leveled on 20s with 35's
2006 Yamaha R6 50th Anniversary
http://www.mifbody.com/vbulletin/sho...-Update/page11

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Originally posted by GETGONEIf bolt in is so crappy, why are the front and rear suspension pieces bolted in on the stock car?!?!!?
well lets see. they were mass producing these cars I would believe time is money sooooo welding = lots of time where as bolt in = a lot less time.sigpicAnd another thing.....when I gun the motor, I want the whole world to think it's coming to an end.
-Homer Simpson
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I love my slp bolt ins. I have installed 6 sets for others now and none have had and problems with bolts coming loose or anything.
Mine stiffened the car so much we had to revalve the shocks to get it to turn properly again.
They also helped my car launch straighter and made it more consistant
They also make a great place to jack the car up.
Check out UMI performances new bolt in's. They are nice!
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