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Old 11-25-2003, 10:25 AM
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S15 subframe in an s13

Guys i need your help!!! I recently busted my rear subframe and i was wondering if i could fit an s15 subframe(diff,arms,hubs and all) in my s13?

Please help me out... will really appreciate your help ppl!!
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it is possible I have heard, no idea on how to actually do it. Might not be that much harder then putting back on yours. How the hell did you break a subframe? drop it froma 500' crane or something?
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Old 11-26-2003, 10:59 PM
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Re: S15 subframe in an s13

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it is possible I have heard, no idea on how to actually do it. Might not be that much harder then putting back on yours. How the hell did you break a subframe? drop it froma 500' crane or something?
Thanks for the advice.. well i didnt actually break it. I have been driving it quite hard now all the bushings are gone and the hub bearing has ceased. A friend of mine has the s15 subframe at his workshop, so i was wondering if i could fit it... Apparently he told me that the mounting points are different.. so im looking for advice on what i should do..
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