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Old 08-29-2016 | 07:06 AM
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Awesome, thanks for the pics! I needed some good pics of the install. I'm ordering the bolt it version since I can't weld soon as this racing season is over.

Have you you set it up and ran the car yet?
Yes, theres no guessing where to weld the brackets for the links.
The car will be scheduled to go on the dyno in a few weeks.
Old 08-29-2016 | 09:19 AM
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Yes, theres no guessing where to weld the brackets for the links.
The car will be scheduled to go on the dyno in a few weeks.
Thanks. Another reason why I am going bolt-in, I do most of the work myself in the garage with very little mechanical skills lol.. So this should take the guess work out.

Your car leaves good! I'm hoping this rollbar will help mine leave more square and leave a little harder.

I've posted this picture before. Leaving at 2800 footbrake.

Old 08-29-2016 | 10:38 AM
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I assume you had the stock rear sway bar on that pic. If so, this much larger ARB is going to help considerably.
Old 08-29-2016 | 10:44 AM
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