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Old 03-22-2010   #61
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I assume the upper brackets are what Carter is making?
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I assume the upper brackets are what Carter is making?
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Old 03-30-2010   #63
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any updates?
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Old 03-30-2010   #64
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Work is killing me. Have the rears ready. Need a more agressive way to open the rear frame. This weekend.....maybe.
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Ah understand.. sneak peek of the custom carter pieces??
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he did just the top piece?

Cool deal.. now to find out what a set will cost
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Old 03-30-2010   #68
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he did just the top piece?

Cool deal.. now to find out what a set will cost
Well...had the bottom bolts done locally. The top pieces need a little refinement to be perfect. We'll get them right for everyone else. Need to get the install complete to finish the design.

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looking forward to the pictures

what did you do for the bottom bolts?
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Old 04-06-2010   #70
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Boy, I've used every Sunday school word in the four-letter language. I have a recommendation, pay someone! I learned more lessons than I ever want to learn again.

Had the car back to together and it drove wonderfully. The more I looked at it, the more I wanted it lowered another inch. Went at it today. The process is quite involved: use a strap wrench to hold the lower collar while using the spaner wrench to adjust the mount height. Well the coil would turn ever so slightly. Heard what I think was the gear clip pop off. Have to take the rears off again to fix--and it is no small feat.

When finished I will write up all of my lessons learned and will provide my particular height adjustment for the fronts and rears.

Carter and I are collaborating on a near perfect adaptation of mounting hardware.

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