Subframe connectors, build, buy, advice? Reply #15 – March 05, 2018, 09:55:34 AM mine are herestarts on page 9, post 86,, lots of pics.i did this in a rather more simple manner to avoid ground clearance problems other subframes have.http://www.foxtbirdcougarforums.com/showthread.php?38234-87-quot-coug-quot-resto-winter-project/page9 Quote Selected
Subframe connectors, build, buy, advice? Reply #16 – March 05, 2018, 03:13:57 PM Global West units have zero ground clearance issues. They install on the outboard side of the existing front subframes.http://www.globalwest.net/1980-88thunderbird.htmlSelect the subframe connectors (third down on right side) and the link to the installation instructions is a red rectangular box on the bottom right. I chose to use these based on the fact I cannot weld and so the guy that welds all of this stuff for me does not have to spend a bunch of time fabricating some which costs money. I prepped the car for the installation (cleaned up the locations where they were to be welded on) and took the car to him. Hour on the lift and $50 later I was headed back to the house to coat the welds.If you can weld and have fabricating skills then making your own based off a couple of designs floating around this site is a great choice. Used to be a couple of threads with great pictures but it looks like they now have Photobucket disease. Quote Selected