ATQ Subframe Chassis Collar Kit impressions

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So I got the ATQ Subframe Chassis Collar Kit installed in my daily driver for 3 days now. I can say with confidence that I can feel the difference in the chassis. Also the little creaks I would hear from chassis flex (South Carolina crap roads) have been eliminated for me. It's hard the word but this won't make your car a handling god but your ride will be much smoother.

I know many Stinger owners are have issues with the creaks and squeaks of the car. I'm not saying that this mod will fix all the problems you may be having but it's worth checking out to help.
 
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That’s great!
 
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So I got the ATQ Subframe Chassis Collar Kit installed in my daily driver for 3 days now. I can say with confidence that I can feel the difference in the chassis. Also the little creaks I would hear from chassis flex (South Carolina crap roads) have been eliminated for me. It's hard the word but this won't make your car a handling god but your ride will be much smoother.

I know many Stinger owners are have issues with the creaks and squeaks of the car. I'm not saying that this mod will fix all the problems you may be having but it's worth checking out to help.
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Same.

A subtle but great improvement.

I painted mine before installation with chromate conversion primer to prevent dissimilar metal corrosion.
I would suggest it but it isn't a must do.
 
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Same.

A subtle but great improvement.

I painting mine before installation with chromate conversion primer to prevent dissimilar metal corrosion.
I would suggest it but it isn't a must do.
Interesting. Mind if I ask, do you stay in an area close to saltwater or where roads are salted during the winter?
 
Interesting. Mind if I ask, do you stay in an area close to saltwater or where roads are salted during the winter?

No, its just something I do when I put alloy parts against steel ones.

Just a habit I picked up throughout the years.

Could be a good idea for those driving in the snow with salted roads but from what I've seen, the salt eats through all metal over a few short years.
 
Mine were sprayed with anti-seize compound before they were installed. Also, my car will be sprayed with undercoating (oil based) this fall.
 
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