Brand: King6Fab

DIY Rear Cross Member

$80

Turbo Budget Solutions

We have developed a rear cross member that cuts down on cost and makes installation & removal much easier.

This cross member is designed to be installed directly using the existing bolts from your OEM cross member.

Every cross member is precut to accept a lower mount that can be purchased with a cross member or a later date individually.   Every cross member is designed to accept spacers that allow you to lower the cross member for exhaust down pipe clearance.

Features:

Options:

 

Lower Mount
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Every cross member is designed to accept a lower mount to add rigidity to the transmission, decreasing engine deflection and wheel hop.


Spacers:
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Spacers can be bought in steel or aluminum in various sizes, they also can be 3D Printed or download the template to choose a DIY material of your choice.

The files for these DIY options can be found on the spacers product page

Using spacers will require longer Metric bolts to attach the cross member to the subframe.

 

 

 

 

 


 

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Additional Information

Category Type

DIY Project

Vehicle Model

Mazda Mx6, Mazda 626, Ford Probe

Vehicle Year's

1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997

Engine Type

FSDE, KLDE, KLG4, KLZE

Transmission Type

Manual

Part Location

Chassis, Engine

Part Type

Do It Yourself (DIY)

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Lower Mount Assembly

PDF Download: DIYRearXAssembly

What does DIY Mean?

DIY = Do It Yourself

Products specified as DIY are designed for the end user to finish the product.

These products are the raw materials to make the represented product.

They are an economical solution that also makes for a fun project.

All Fabrication, including tweaks and malleable manipulation of materials is part of the DIY process.

Many products will require manual bending and welding. Some products may require finishing work such as grinding, sanding, paint preparation.

Unless specified, all products require paint.