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Global west suspension subframe connectors

I'm about 90% done with removing my undercoating, use a heat gun and a scrapper worked great! Also picked up a needle scaler for the really hard stuff and getting in to tight spaces.
I'm going back with Raptor bed liner and using chassis black on my frame and cage.
Using a heat gun is a lot cleaner, for you and your shop!!! lol!
That's what I did on my wifes car

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Heat gun! Why didn't I think of that!? That's the answer I wanted to hear, Welp that'll be something I tackle this weekend. I have a full weekend of fun ahead of me now :thankyou:
 
I just wanted to make an observation here, not steal your thread.
If you fellas can weld, why buy connectors? It is easy to buy tubing and make your own and save money.
I've done 2 of my cars with the one stick of tubing I purchased.
Mike

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A buddy of mine mentioned it to me, why didn't I just buy tubing and make my own. Didn't even think of it to be honest, just knew I needed them so went and bought some, next time around I'll test my fabrication skills
 
Got delivered yesterday, nice quality. Shout out to summit for the free next day shipping

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I have those on my car.

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Definitely help tighten things up a bit.

Looking forward to seeing you rear Lynx setup.
 
Awesome they look good under there. Ordering my strange s60 tomorrow, they claim it is built and shipped within 2 days so I should have it next week since strange is somewhat local for me I might just pick it up. Once I get it I'll start installing the 4 link. I'm very excited about it, I can see the finish line and spring is right around the corner!
 
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