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I was looking into 0.63” cuz looks like a commonly used thickness. Now, just need to measure the rear bumper & cut some cardboard
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Yeah, that is a pretty common size. I don't know how you plan on mounting it but I have mine off my car right now if you need some measurements. I am making new mounts because I was not a fan of the mounting solution they used.
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1. How far forward I wanna go (before or pass LCA?) 2. How to attaching to lip while mounting something solid. 3. Do I need extender to mount them Those are 3 things I need to figure out. I’m pretty sure I gotta figure out other things |
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I'd recommend making backing plates and riveting them to the bumper where the diffuser will mount. I have seen a few such as mine, that just use the plastic retainers to mount to the bumper, but they pull out easily. Not sure what you mean by extender. I will share some photos with you when I make the changes.
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Loads for sale on the internet. Dirt cheap too. Looks like you could get a decent one for under $5,000. And of course the couple of "I know what I have" guys that want $40K for theirs.
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No they were not part of the DSM crowd. They were just another of the many non DSM Chrysler, Mitsubishi joint ventures going on through that era.
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New tub is in, and getting warm. It came 110v, so I had to convert to 220v. Wasn't too bad, just remove a jumper, a couple switches on the board, and remove the 110 cord. Can't wait till it's up to temp!
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haha. at 110, it would be up to 70 degrees by september. and then the cold front would knock it down to 65.
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110/120, 220/240. it's all the same.
110 makes you yelp and pull your hand away, while your co-worker laughs. 220 makes everyone else ask if you're alright. 480 is like a firecracker. that you can't see.
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