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i found this, looks like it should stop or limit the rear flex so that you arent brakeing bulkheads



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i found this, looks like it should stop or limit the rear flex so that you arent brakeing bulkheads

Oh cool. I hadn't even thought of a roll bar. I wonder just how well that will work? I can't tell where it attaches. But yeah... if that is far enuff back, then it would work well!

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Oh cool. I hadn't even thought of a roll bar. I wonder just how well that will work? I can't tell where it attaches. But yeah... if that is far enuff back, then it would work well!

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it mounts to the rear post, like the turnbuckle mod and then to the transmission and the front radio box mount


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i found this, looks like it should stop or limit the rear flex so that you arent brakeing bulkheads
Oh, one more thing... I was checking out my rear shock mount... and was wondering if I mount the tie rod end using one of the existing screws...just finding a longer one? Or if I am supposed to buy some kind of aftermarket shock mount that has a center screw hole?

I believe that the other tie rod end goes where rear body posts attach to the chassis, in the center.

That New Era Roll bar is only $16!


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Oh, one more thing... I was checking out my rear shock mount... and was wondering if I mount the tie rod end using one of the existing screws...just finding a longer one? Or if I am supposed to buy some kind of aftermarket shock mount that has a center screw hole?

I believe that the other tie rod end goes where rear body posts attach to the chassis, in the center.

That New Era Roll bar is only $16!
i used longer screws


that cage in the pictures is a new era cage


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