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How would i extend this??

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Post by Screwy »

BOGAN wrote:
Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:cheers gtwebbie, got it figured now its all good.

wat i am doing is cutting the bottom bar off the top bar then sleeving the top bar and making a completely new bottom bar,
id say 85 percent of the trackbar will be new tube.

ill post pics once its all completed ;)

Screwy :D


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Post by twinnie »

you'll be needing somthing like this then?

it's an extention that mounts on the axle in the postion you already have. 2 bits of steel plate and 2 bits of pipe it's harder to get cheaper then that.
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Post by Screwy »

thanks for the idea twinnie but im gunna make it look as stock as possible....

So the only original part of the bar im using the the rose joint and 4 inches after it, then sleeving and new pipe work.
wont even notice the extension ;)
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

god jeff just get in and do it it's not that hard :lol: :lol:
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Post by Screwy »

The entire rear end will be done next weekend dont u worry :D
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