Herr_Poopschitz
Well-Known Member
Not entirely so, yours do weld to the floors but most weld in subframe connectors only weld to the front crossmember and rear frame rails. On the type you installed the floor becomes the final side of the box seeing how it's a channels instead of a box whereas most are true box tubing and are quite rigid.
Just adding to this, the height of the connector greatly increases its ability to resist bending. Connectors that span from the front to rear only are not nearly as effective as those welded to the pan, or even better, those where the floor has been cut and boxed tubing has been installed through the floor. The support of having the connector fixed to the floor helps immensely as well, as free edges are more likely to move around under high loads.
Bending Stress = Mc/I...Where 'I' is moment of inertia of the cross section of the connector in this case.
As for installation, I measured and leveled everything, cut the floor where the connectors were going to be installed, verified that nothing moved, then put in 2x3 tubing.