1970-1973 Camaro Tubular Subframe Connectors Part #901
1970-81 Subframes, Body Mount Bushings 1970-1973 Camaro Tubular Subframe Connectors Part #901 Global West Suspension sells tubular subframe connectors for the 1970, 1971, 1972, and 1973 Camaro.
No cutting or modification of floor pans are required. The subframe connectors are full length. This means the subframe connector is going to the back of the factory subframe and extend to the rear structural support rail going over the differential.
Subframes are powder coated black
Subframes are made from 1 5/8 x 0.125 wall DOM tubing
Additional hardware and plates are supplied.
No exhaust modifications are required.
Minimal ground clearance lost (in most cases the exhaust is lower)
Two bushings are included with subframe connectors. Use part #809, #819 or #816 for remaining bushings.
Product Information
The subframe connector is welded to the uni-body portion of the chassis, not bolted and do not attach to the leaf spring front bracket bolts. Those bolts are 3/8 of an inch in diameter and are held in place with small nut clips and will not hold up.
The subframe connector sandwiches between the factory frame and the body. It can be bolted or welded. Welding is always the best, but in this case it is not as practical. If the car is in a collision, the frame needs to be replaced by unbolting the subframe: bolting to the original frame works because the material of the factory frame is 3/16” thick, all the sides are being bolted. Interloc body mount bushings should be used if subframes are installed.
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Global West Suspension sells tubular subframe connectors for the 1970, 1971, 1972, and 1973 Camaro.
No cutting or modification of floor pans are required. The subframe connectors are full length. This means the subframe connector is going to the back of the factory subframe and extend to the rear structural support rail going over the differential.
Subframes are powder coated black
Subframes are made from 1 5/8 x 0.125 wall DOM tubing
Additional hardware and plates are supplied.
No exhaust modifications are required.
Minimal ground clearance lost (in most cases the exhaust is lower)
Two bushings are included with subframe connectors. Use part #809, #819 or #816 for remaining bushings.
Product Information
The subframe connector is welded to the uni-body portion of the chassis, not bolted and do not attach to the leaf spring front bracket bolts. Those bolts are 3/8 of an inch in diameter and are held in place with small nut clips and will not hold up.
The subframe connector sandwiches between the factory frame and the body. It can be bolted or welded. Welding is always the best, but in this case it is not as practical. If the car is in a collision, the frame needs to be replaced by unbolting the subframe: bolting to the original frame works because the material of the factory frame is 3/16” thick, all the sides are being bolted. Interloc body mount bushings should be used if subframes are installed.
1970-1973 Camaro Tubular Subframe Connectors Part #901
Product Description
Global West Suspension sells tubular subframe connectors for the 1970, 1971, 1972, and 1973 Camaro.
No cutting or modification of floor pans are required. The subframe connectors are full length. This means the subframe connector is going to the back of the factory subframe and extend to the rear structural support rail going over the differential.
Subframes are powder coated black
Subframes are made from 1 5/8 x 0.125 wall DOM tubing
Additional hardware and plates are supplied.
No exhaust modifications are required.
Minimal ground clearance lost (in most cases the exhaust is lower)
Two bushings are included with subframe connectors. Use part #809, #819 or #816 for remaining bushings.
Product Information
The subframe connector is welded to the uni-body portion of the chassis, not bolted and do not attach to the leaf spring front bracket bolts. Those bolts are 3/8 of an inch in diameter and are held in place with small nut clips and will not hold up.
The subframe connector sandwiches between the factory frame and the body. It can be bolted or welded. Welding is always the best, but in this case it is not as practical. If the car is in a collision, the frame needs to be replaced by unbolting the subframe: bolting to the original frame works because the material of the factory frame is 3/16” thick, all the sides are being bolted. Interloc body mount bushings should be used if subframes are installed.