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Re: Frame connectors



Frame ties would keep the car from twisting and cracking the paint.  I
had a roadrunner years ago that was all cracked to pieces where the
roof and quarter come together and I've since learned that frame ties
would have stopped that from happening.

On 4/17/05, tom hecht <baddd65@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> is there a justification for frame ties, i know a frame builder that
> says they are a must, but with 540 horse, i haven't seen the need.
> i have a friend with a 550 horse 69 gtx which also does not have ties.
> his lifts the wheels and runs low 11's, mine just launches smooth and
> runs low 11's
> with that said, what are the connectors going to gain.
> 
> just curious,
> tom hecht
> 65 satellite
> 
> 
> RCoronetfreak@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> Ok...I know I should know but, where do you get frame connectors for a '65
> Satelite? A friend of mine is building a '65 Satelite for another guy and now
> that it is sporting a 500+ cubic inch Max Wedge it is gonna need some
> reinforcement. Any help would be great! I feel bad that I didn't know right off
> the top of my head but heck I have the best source for locating early B body
> parts right here!
> Rick
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