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Old 03-06-2009, 07:57 PM
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Old 03-06-2009, 11:33 PM
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Looks nice, how much did that setup set you back?
Old 03-07-2009, 07:39 AM
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how close is the door bar when you shut the door?
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Originally Posted by 87Lt1Monte
how close is the door bar when you shut the door?
How close it is to the door panel? About a 1/4" or less. The shop made it fit really tight.
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looks good i just did mine

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I'm still in the process. I Just test fitted the brackets in. Now i have to decide where to drill the seat for angle and position.
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looks very nice jetlag
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looks real good. wish i was able to switch to a set of kirkeys but bein a daily driver i dont think itd be real good
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Looks great.
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looks bad *** man
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the easiest way i found to drill my kirkeys to the racecraft brackets was to put the brackets on the seat leave enough space underneath the seat to put the bolts on then the front holes i positioned the lowest hole as low on the seat as i can pretty much right at the curve then the back 4 holes i drilled out all 4 holes then depending on the angle of the seat you want one hole might need to be opened up a lil. and a side note on the racecraft brackets the floor mount part (the black painted bracket) the holes need to be redrilled, the supplied bolts do not slide through because of the paint or you can file away the paint whatever you prefer.-tony-
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jetlag is that the blackcloth cover or fake leather?


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