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Started by PPM, March 28, 2011, 07:01:37 PM

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PPM

Im putting frame connectors in my 67 camaro any recomendations of brand or type .   thanks

clean68rs

Im going to be installing those on my 68,so far the best price seems to be summit raceing I still have not desided on bolt ons or welded.You can find them in other catalogs but they are a little more money,I realy don't think theres much diffrence in who makes them.I would also like to hear some other veiws on this subject. Scott.


Sauron327

Ask at Team Camaro. You'll get all the info you need on the various connectors available.

77thor

IMO. Hotchkis makes one of the best. They're very tight to the floor without having to modify floorboards.
1969 Camaro SS, 350(NOM), M21, 12 Bolt Posi, 01B LOS Build
1977 Camaro, 350(LM1), M20, 10 Bolt Posi, Purchased New, (SOLD)

red69

Hotchkis is the way to go, my son was going to put Competition Engineering on His 67 and he would have had to pound the heck out of the floor. Sent them back and got the Hotchkis, they fit great.

tom

Anyone try the one's from DSE that need to be cut & welded into the floor ?
69 X11 Z21 L14 glide
looking for a 69 export model (KPH) speed
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PPM

Quote from: red69 on March 29, 2011, 09:12:27 AM
Hotchkis is the way to go, my son was going to put Competition Engineering on His 67 and he would have had to pound the heck out of the floor. Sent them back and got the Hotchkis, they fit great.
were they weld in?

77thor

Hotchkis SFC's are weld-in at the leaf spring pocket and can either be welded-in/bolted to the front subframe.
1969 Camaro SS, 350(NOM), M21, 12 Bolt Posi, 01B LOS Build
1977 Camaro, 350(LM1), M20, 10 Bolt Posi, Purchased New, (SOLD)

Sauron327

Hotchkis has an installation video on their site. Note the butchered fuel line installation on the demo car.

PPM

Everyone says weld in connectors, but the video shows the rear of the connector was welded and the front of the connector was bolted.  So you dont have too weld front? Why?

Sauron327

Quote from: PPM on March 31, 2011, 07:25:23 AM
Everyone says weld in connectors, but the video shows the rear of the connector was welded and the front of the connector was bolted.  So you dont have too weld front? Why?
It makes subframe removal easier if the need arose. Some tack and bolt, and can just cut the corner tacks if required.

zman1969

Ive used DSE's on 2 cars now and would do it again IMO bolt an are useless and hang too low just make sue subframe is where it needs to be, run solid bushings. they drive like no other F-body I've owned
Rich
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69 T/A clone LS6/6sp
69 Nova SS 396