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- Competition Engineering Rear Frame Rails
Competition Engineering Formed Rear Frame Rails 1970-1981 GM F-Body
247-3032

Items You Need
GM
3032 Features:
- Includes (2) tube sleeves
- Moves the leaf springs and frame rails inboard to provide additional tire clearance
- Increases chassis strength for quicker vehicle reaction times
Notes:
- Requires use of a fuel cell, rear fender wells, and an upper shock crossmember
- Fits the stock floor contours - minor fabrication may be required
- For use with Competition Engineering Weld-in Subframe Connectors 247-3013
Specifications:
Unmatched Rear Chassis Strength
Competition Engineering Rear Frame Rails replace the stock rails in subframe-equipped cars, eliminating the chance of bending and twisting under higher horsepower strain. Each rail is mandrel-bent on a computer-controlled machine to remove kinks and wrinkles often found in other frame rails. Only the finest mild steel tubing is used to guarantee unequaled strength and weight savings. Please note that some welding is required for installation.
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