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Re: Lower subframes...



Just looking at that part I would say it works just like Autotech's part,
i.e.  it doesn't bolt to the rear subframe, but to the front and rear
mounting points for the front suspension control arms.  However, since the
description of the part on Eurosport's web site is rather sparse, I could be
wrong.

Aaron
'79 Scirocco S- Still FOR SALE (in Dallas, TX)
'93 Corrado SLC

----- Original Message -----
From: <XBlueHen@aol.com>
To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 24, 1999 10:47 PM
Subject: Lower subframes...


>I was curious if anyone on the list has any experience with a lower
subframe
>support setup......such as the one offered by Eurosport.  The reason I ask
is
>that I will be fabricating floorboards for my 78.  There is some serious
rust
>on this car...but it will be removed, and new floors will be MIG welded
into
>it ( not to mention new rocker panels).  The subframe that Eurosport offers
>bolts to the front control arm mounts, and to the rear control arm mounts,
>creating an "X" pattern in the middle......I'm thinking that this will
>increase the rigidity of the car, especially due to the rust and fabricated
>floorboards.  Any input would be greatly appreciated!!
>
>TIA!
>
>Darin
>78 Scirocco Turbo
>95 Jetta
>
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