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Old 06-20-2009, 12:54 PM
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If you don't mind me asking can you tell me the distance between the mounting points on the frame that you used? Like from bolt to bolt across the underside of the car on those welded plates?
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Originally Posted by SkullV
If you don't mind me asking can you tell me the distance between the mounting points on the frame that you used? Like from bolt to bolt across the underside of the car on those welded plates?
Um i honestly dont know. I taked it all up on the car, the distance is around 8 inches or so..

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I meant the length of the outer mounting bolts on the long bar...should be somewhere between 39"-42". If you get a chance to measure that would be great. Otherwise great work with yours! It looks good!
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While your design looks less "polished" than the KARS kits, I think its absolutely a perfect buildup and will work fantastic for the purpose given. Dont worry about the pinion brace, unless you want to hear what the rear end sounds like with a stethoscope... I took mine off cause it RUINS the cadillac aspect of the car. If you did it, I would suggest isolation style bushings like motor mounts or something along those lines or youll be VERY annoyed with the howling and whirring.



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