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I called Rev. Po'Jay to post a picture of his. I'm working so much right now I haven't had a chance. He assures me he can have it up today.


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I have a pic of my Powder Coated Red bar here-


Here is a pic of the polished one-


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I??m in, after a little more information. How do the brackets attach to the shock towers? Your description says ??with stainless brackets. No bolts/drilling required.? The picture from Rev. Po-Jay seems to show the brackets riveted to the shock towers. Is the bar intended to be simply wedged between the shock towers?

Does that mean the bar is never under tension (the shock towers never flex apart)?

I am not sure I am comfortable with that. I am going to install a rear strut bar, but had intended to weld in the brackets. The price is right and I am sure the polished aluminum looks very nice.


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The brackets can be easily welded in place. There is a piece with right handed and left handed threads on it. When the nut in the center is tightened it extends the bar outward holding it in place. I have had mine in for well over a year and it has never moved or caused anything but better cornering. It was designed to be easily removable with a simple crescent wrench. I would personally cut a slit in the carpet rather than removing like Po'Jay did. Mine goes right over the carpet.


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Wow! That was a quick response! I got into the archives and saw that this subject was beat to death when Chris Hightower was offering this design. Much more comfortable with the mounting method and you can definitely count me in. I do need mine by mid April though (car must be complete by then for domestic tranquility reasons!)


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