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Location: Terre Haute, Indiana
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i have them on the rear and nothing on the front and love it. 29 CCPU daily driver
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Location: Birch Bay WA
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"I make clamps just like the ones the vendors sell. # cars done that way and no sign of trouble.
It only takes a short time, an angle grinder, a couple of pieces of 1" (25mm) square steel stock, some drills and taps and a few bolts from the local bolt bloke and you're done." Synchro909 The above clamp setup Syncrho909 made sounds very similar to the set of tube shocks I bought from a retired machinist in Canada. Quality shocks, painted black, a bolt on clamp system for the front axle. Good delivery, quality and service plus were priced in CDN $. |
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Looks great! Any issues 6 years on? From the pictures it looks like there is plenty of clearance. |
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