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There is a solution for that. Look at how MAVISKY cut holes in the crash bar and put the splitter rods more in the center. I have on the Ale's systems and I am making adjustment for it to fit my GT350 without removing ducts and stuff. We already tried it out and I want to keep what the Ford...
Thanks,They are PZero - Rosso in 285 with a 5mm spacer up front. They had a fire sale at tire rack and since this will be a street car only I figured Id take a chance with them.
Pics as promised. One is welded and offset for my 2500lb winch. The new winch wouldn't mount on it. I bought a new hitch mount. Centered the winch plate and botled it up. I'm sure it will hold up. If not I'll get it welded. The only reason I didn't go with a HF winch is because I couldn't get...
I’ll have to take pics but I’ll describe it.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073GYBVRL?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_PHFWMQH5CM1XT9B9P7CJI took the winch mount and drilled two holes on the receiver that has 8 holes in it. Then mounted the winch plate to that. You can weld the plate to...
@wdrlaw I forgot to mention that when I did my initial bleed the brakes felt fine. I let the car sit for a few days and it didnt feel right. When I did the second full bleed, I was surprised how many tiny little air bubbles came out of the right rear caliper.
I’d look into what MMR has to offer with MCS. They are a great company to work with and will always pick up the phone. I have used them for a lot of upgrades and thus far, I haven’t had any issues...
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