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Old 12-19-2006, 01:49 PM
Roncallo Roncallo is offline
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Originally Posted by Richard Wooldridge View Post
Hi John,
I looked into this when I had to replace the broken subframe on my '82 380SL - Performance Products carries the subframe for around $650, and it might be available here on the forum also. I went to the local wrecking yard and got a subframe from a 114 chassis and installed the factory strengthing braces on it, which in my opinion aren't very substantial, and very spendy. (around $100) If you install the strengthing braces they MUST be MIG welded. My '79 has the improved subframe on it, and it is actually boxed in around the lower control arm tabs, a much stronger setup!
In my opinion, the newer boxed subframe is worth the money, and I should have gone with it. If you raise the front of the car up on blocks you can do the replacement job in around 4 hours. Be sure to have both new motor mounts and new subframe rubber on hand. It might also be a good idea to replace the sway bar rubber at the same time, since you have to disconnect the links.
My question is when were the newer subframes installed on the production cars. I have to purchase these sight unseen from the junk yards so if I get one from an 85 or 84 will it be the new style or the old style.

This subframe is to be modified for the installation of an M120 V12. I need the strongest solution I can get.

Thank You
John Roncallo
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