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Old 02-07-2010, 11:19 AM
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does anyone have pics of one installed?

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Old 02-07-2010, 02:02 PM
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I have it on my car. Pretty nice piece. I dont have any pics though.

Any questions I can answer though?
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I was just wondering where the crossbar mounts in relation to the tunnel brace? how many inches back or so
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Its about an inch from the tunnel brace towards the rear of the car, If I remember correctly.
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cool, thanks
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Actully found this in the forsale section randomly, maybe it will help
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wow that is short, that has to hit hard. that pic helps a lot, thanks cam
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Put one of these in the wife's 98 Z. Nice bolt in job except to drill 6 holes on each side. Pulled the seats and carpet to do it. Needed vacuuming under the seats anyway. Torque arm is about 6" shorter than stock. It doesn't like the stock exhaust thou.

http://www.swracecars.com/Files/pdf/CATpg16.pdf

It bolts to the crossmember which bolts to the subframe connectors. You have to have the s/c to use it. really nice piece.
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