JEGS
Bolt-On Subframe Connector Set for 1968-1976 Nova/Apollo/Omega/Ventura
555-64720





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FAQ
What is a subframe connector?
- The JEGS 64720 subframe connectors are structural reinforcements designed to strengthen the chassis of your 1970-1972 Nova, enhancing rigidity and improving overall vehicle performance.
Do subframe connectors make a difference?
- Yes, installing JEGS 64720 subframe connectors significantly improves chassis stiffness, reducing flex and enhancing handling. This upgrade contributes to better traction, stability, and overall driving experience.
Is it worth fixing a subframe?
- Absolutely, investing in JEGS Nova subframe connectors is a worthwhile upgrade. It enhances the structural integrity of your vehicle, leading to improved performance, handling, and overall longevity.
What is the lifespan of a subframe?
- The JEGS 64720 Nova subframe connectors are durable and designed for long-lasting performance. Their lifespan depends on usage and driving conditions, but they are built to provide sustained chassis reinforcement over an extended period.
Specifications:
Will these fit a 1973 nova that is 4 door?
What is the wall thick of the square tubing the 72 Nova subframe connectors are made of?
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