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Old 06-25-2007, 12:38 AM
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only thing left is to get the rear bars welded on. Prob not even fully welded on, just enough. I didnt want to mess with dropping the tank and I wont want to mess with it in the future if I take out so thats why I didnt bolt the bars down, the tank if right below it. Anyway, it came out pretty good. Still need to trim some of the carpet to make it look better but overall I like it and now I wont get any beef from the local track or any others I go to and since Im rollin out in Jan thats good to know. The install wasnt to bad, its not rocket science just get it were you want it and drill the holes. Took me and my bro in law a good 7 hours total and that was with stops along the way and really not going very fast.




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only thing left is to get the rear bars welded on. Prob not even fully welded on, just enough.
Don't scrimp on a safety item. It could break loose during a crash and impale you or a passenger.


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