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berkelusa
CHR Member
Registered: May 2003
Location: Manchester, ManchVegas
Posts: 32
Rear frame section is also all 2"x5"x3/8" steel, Theres a 1" overlap on both sides and the rear is now triangulated to the front section with 3/16" plate so road noise travels from front to rear and rear to front.. NEVER let your frame sections just.. "END", Why do you think a real car has curved frame sections?· Date: · Views: 2,677
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