All this X-Brace talk got me thinking....
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would like to do the home-made job if possible. so keep me posted, cmnsnse.
I remember doing several different copies of braces on the old mustang: sub frame connectors were easy to make - three sets would cost about 25 bucks in supplies, I even remember building copies of a Griggs race-adjustable pan hard rod but never did finish up the torque arm before I sold it.
I remember doing several different copies of braces on the old mustang: sub frame connectors were easy to make - three sets would cost about 25 bucks in supplies, I even remember building copies of a Griggs race-adjustable pan hard rod but never did finish up the torque arm before I sold it.
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OK a very well made one will cost me 120 bucks, thats for ONE if I get more that will obviously go down.
But thats not including powdercoat . . . Lemme see what I can find for that.
But thats not including powdercoat . . . Lemme see what I can find for that.
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i guess non of you saw my threads earlier (about 2 weeks ago). my x brace design is now in pre-production, hehehehehe
no pricing yet, but it should be less costly (without the customs and shipping).
no pricing yet, but it should be less costly (without the customs and shipping).
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