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    1. #1
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      Ridetech 62-67 Chevy II Subframe Connectors

      Here's the second new product post for the day! We didn't forget the early Nova guys this time. These are 100% compatible with OE leaf springs and our new four link that we offer for these cars.

      Just like the other ones we offer, these are also built from 1.5 in. x 3 in. x .125 wall steel tubing for high strength.

      Here are the other key points for these:

      • The front of the connector bolts to the subframe with a reinforcement plate to increase the strength and keep the frame rail from collapsing (the spacer can be seen in the pictures below as well)
      • The rear of the connector mounts directly to the leaf spring mount and can also be integrated in with the ridetech four link brackets if equipped
      • Built to hug the floor pan for ground clearance
      • Direct bolt-on with hardware included
      • Satin black powder coated finish
      • Fits two door's, four door's, and wagon's


      Link to product page: https://www.ridetech.com/product/196...me-connectors/

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      Last edited by Josh@Ridetech; 04-26-2022 at 07:07 AM.


      Ridetech Suspsension
      Tech Specialist
      Phone: 812.481.4734

      Project Fox
      1979 Trans Am


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      At what point do you/would you consider welding them in place?
      -Bob (66 Nova)

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      Quote Originally Posted by BBPanel View Post
      At what point do you/would you consider welding them in place?
      They were designed to be a simple bolt-in deal but there is no reason you can't weld them on if you'd like. We just wanted to make an easy install for the guys that didn't want to weld.


      Ridetech Suspsension
      Tech Specialist
      Phone: 812.481.4734

      Project Fox
      1979 Trans Am



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