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    32 Windshield Angle

     



    I have a 1932 Roadster that I am in the process of building and I need some informational help with the Windshield install.

    On average what is the degree of rearward rack the frame is placed on. This will greatly help me with my install.

    Thanks in advance!!

    Phil

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    Phil - what are you using for a w/s frame and stanchions? Stock is dam' close, if not vertical with using the firewall for a reference point. After market and DuVall designs can go to about a 60 degree layback (which are not to my liking, but....)
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    Phil - what are you using for a w/s frame and stanchions? Stock is dam' close, if not vertical with using the firewall for a reference point. After market and DuVall designs can go to about a 60 degree layback (which are not to my liking, but....)
    Thanks Dave for the information, I have a stock type W/S frame and stanchions so I will measure my firewall tonight and use that as a referance.

    Thanks,

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