dsparks2
Jan 31st, 07, 11:26 PM
I'm in the market for subframe connectors for my 66 Chevy II. So far the only company that offers something reasonable without cutting a hole in the floor or beating the snot out of the floor is Global West.
Does anyone have feedback on these? Link attached. Thanks for the help.
http://www.globalwest.net/62%2067_nova.htm
63AKDN
Feb 5th, 07, 06:37 AM
I purchased a set of connectors for my 63 from dshop2000 (I believe the name was) on ebay. I have not installed them yet, but know of people who have installed them and are happy with them. Maybe another option for you.
NovatoriusRex
Feb 8th, 07, 04:04 AM
The globalwest connectors will give you lots of room for ebrake cable, fuel, and brake line routing and won't interfere with the floor.
I have the dshop2000 connectors on my car and had problems routing the brake & fuel lines after they were installed and my ebrake cable rubs slightly on top of the connector. This problem isn't unique to his connectors and they're otherwise a fantastic subframe connector for the price. I didn't have any problems with floor contact with them.
If you want no worries and aren't concerned with the extra cost of the GW connectors, I'd say go for those first and the dshop connectors would be a close second. If I'd have installed my fuel & brake lines in the car first, I'd have no reservations about the dshop connectors.
dsparks2
Feb 8th, 07, 10:29 AM
Thanks for the feedback.
I heard back from C.A Chassisworks and they have Chevy II connectors (G-connectors) in the R&D lab right now, which should be available in March.