nice and cleanI made mine out of some flat stock from homedepot cost me $15View attachment 273027
Cost around $75 from Kirban. Like the ideas other have but I do want a clean look even though once covered I will never see them again.I think it's definitely worth it. they're not very expensive and are a good way of reducing body flex which causes the roof pillar at the rear of the doors to crack. I've installed mine way back in the 90's and am not running in the 9's and I never got a crack in my roof pillars, ever.
Claude
not an enginer round is usally sronger till you kink it so be careful and look at everybody,s brace/moneyQuestions:
Regarding conduit, what kind? Is flat stock steel was used would it not flex vs. tubular?
Agreed - Installed this couple years ago with missing body bushings and made a huge difference with squeaks and rattles.This is the one I have…View attachment 273057
...available at Gbodyparts.com ($149.95). It's more expensive but you get what you pay for.
Claude.
Did you weld,bolt, or rivet it in? I am going to do the same thing this year. And, is it true that the suspension must have the weight of the car on it during installation?Agreed - Installed this couple years ago with missing body bushings and made a huge difference with squeaks and rattles.
Mine is bolted in. My car was on the ground when I installed it but I don't think it makes any difference if it is or not. I also added the missing "GNX" bushing.Did you weld,bolt, or rivet it in? I am going to do the same thing this year. And, is it true that the suspension must have the weight of the car on it during installation?
Mine is also bolted in, but I think I had my car leveled on 4 jack stands when installed.Did you weld,bolt, or rivet it in? I am going to do the same thing this year. And, is it true that the suspension must have the weight of the car on it during installation?