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Re: Bondo Bob Tubular Front End?
[Re: Viper469]
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09/18/13 11:06 PM
09/18/13 11:06 PM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,567 S.E. Michigan
cl440
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Mine's been in the car for three seasons now. Install and set up was fairly easy. car goes nice and straight down the track. I would highly recommend
Wasted motion my butt! Love that launch!
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Re: Bondo Bob Tubular Front End?
[Re: Viper469]
#1502245
09/24/13 04:34 PM
09/24/13 04:34 PM
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Joined: May 2004
Posts: 12,422 Taxes & Virus's R-US, NY
Dragula
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quote: How come I don't see a full dragster pan on it, or am I mistaken?
I don't believe a dragster pan will fit.
That right there is a problem for me....I have a MF unit, and except for a notch in the front, its a full dragster pan.
Here's a close up pic of the pan. The steering rack sits pretty close to my pan at the front, but i also have a main girdle that drops the pan about 3/4". If your pan is notched at the the front it may be o.k. If you would like i could take some measurements for you.
So with the rack up front, you could run a dragster pan with a notch in the front then?
We want to lower the car 2", and to do that, the pan needs to be a dragster style without the steering thru it...The other catch is we like the travel on Bob's better for weight transfer.
Last edited by Dragula; 09/24/13 04:39 PM.
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Re: Bondo Bob Tubular Front End?
[Re: Super Scamp]
#1502250
09/24/13 04:53 PM
09/24/13 04:53 PM
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Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 694 Michigan
Super Scamp
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now for the pan side view
Just One Man's Opinion
Mopar Mafia Racing
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