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    I just got done with putting on my diamond shaped slp subframe connectors. Using just a basic set of hand tools, i managed to do the first one in an hour and a half, and the second one in 45 minutes. Not bad considering i was doing it myself on my back and this was the first time in my life that i've put on sfc's. Easy bolt on IMO.

    Also just got done with the first test drive.....AWESOME!!!!! (sorry bout the caps but it needed it ) The whole car feels so much stiffer, and on top of it, i lost a rattle that i've had for a while. Highly recommend picking some up if you haven't already, best couple hundred you could spend.

    I want to say thanks to DaveM for selling them to me, couldn't be happier

    Just figured I'd share the good news with the fellow f-bod enthusiasts. Have a good and safe weekend everyone.
    black 95 t/a, a4, beefed up tranny w/ higher stall converter, transgo shift kit, trans temp gauge, trans cooler, richmond 3.73's, loudmouth, hypertech programmer, 160 thermo, descreened maf, TB bypass and airfoil, trick flow intake elbow, underdrive pulleys, moroso cai, edelbrock panhard rod, bmr stb, slp sfc's, fiberglass firehawk hood, hawk pads, taylor wires, ngk plugs, royal purple fluids,...and hopefully more to come

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    Glad they worked out for you. Sounds like your install went about like mine. It took me an hour or so for the first one, til I knew what I was doing, then 30-45 minutes for the second one. I lost a couple rattles with them too. Glad to see they're finally getting some use.

    Enjoy them!
    Dave M
    Life, liberty, and the pursuit of all who threaten it!


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    • #3
      Originally posted by 95TransAm
      I just got done with putting on my diamond shaped slp subframe connectors. Using just a basic set of hand tools, i managed to do the first one in an hour and a half, and the second one in 45 minutes. Not bad considering i was doing it myself on my back and this was the first time in my life that i've put on sfc's. Easy bolt on IMO.

      Also just got done with the first test drive.....AWESOME!!!!! (sorry bout the caps but it needed it ) The whole car feels so much stiffer, and on top of it, i lost a rattle that i've had for a while. Highly recommend picking some up if you haven't already, best couple hundred you could spend.

      I want to say thanks to DaveM for selling them to me, couldn't be happier

      Just figured I'd share the good news with the fellow f-bod enthusiasts. Have a good and safe weekend everyone.
      Nice job, and you don't have to worry about the caps in your thread. It's the tittle.
      Hercules



      2008 Sunburst Metallic HHR LT

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 95TransAm
        I just got done with putting on my diamond shaped slp subframe connectors. Using just a basic set of hand tools, i managed to do the first one in an hour and a half, and the second one in 45 minutes. Not bad considering i was doing it myself on my back and this was the first time in my life that i've put on sfc's. Easy bolt on IMO.

        Also just got done with the first test drive.....AWESOME!!!!! (sorry bout the caps but it needed it ) The whole car feels so much stiffer, and on top of it, i lost a rattle that i've had for a while. Highly recommend picking some up if you haven't already, best couple hundred you could spend.

        I want to say thanks to DaveM for selling them to me, couldn't be happier

        Just figured I'd share the good news with the fellow f-bod enthusiasts. Have a good and safe weekend everyone.
        man i like your stories just like stories from Steve93Z about short throw. now i want one too. thank you brother.
        2001 Trans Am WS6 M6
        SLP: short throw|short shifter|CAI|MAF|TB ByPass
        Spohn: SFC|Tunnel Brace|LCA|Swaybars|LCA bracket|Shock Tower Brace|Nitto NT555 Extreme Performance|Pacesetter LT|TrueDual|1-chamber Flowmaster|DLA224/224Cam|Comp Cams 918 Springs|ported oil pump|timing chain|PRC LS6 heads|LS7 lifters|Fast Intake 90mm|NW TB 90mm|Thermostat 160|NGK TR 55|RacetronicFP|429/404 hp/tq|tuned by George Haddad motorsports
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        • #5
          Sweet man, I got some SLP weld ins coming for when I put my car back on the road. Sounds like it is going to be a very good mod
          97 SS #C007
          Polo Green w/ tan leather A4
          SLP headers, Loudmouth, Koni SA, Spohn LCA, Spohn PHR, Spohn relo brackets, pro-kit, B&M Stage II Shift Kit, air foil, 160 therm, LT4 KM, BFG KDW

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