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pic: West Coast SS mounting 3
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Re: pic: West Coast SS mounting 3
What you said in the other post made sense, but this makes it much clearer. Thanks a lot!
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Re: pic: West Coast SS mounting 3
I have always envisioned a system like this. But I was always adverse to adding so much support to the chassis to get it to work. However it does not seem like it made much of a difference in weight, but instead saved a lot of time on your drive train. Good job!
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