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Old 22-08-2011
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Originally Posted by dpackster1980 View Post
I cut mine down the middle so it's got a channel for the driveshaft to run down. It doesn't cost a penny.

The only problem is I did this after the pressure caused excessive wear on the cv joint on the kit driveshaft and I don't dare post a pic of what it did to my Tresery driveshaft!!

My wasn't straight out of the box, I should've got the wife's hair dryer and warmed it up and bent it the other way before a built the car. Anyone got a time machine?

Advise from a champ .....

Really tho Fiberlyte do two carbon straps , you have to drill a couple of holes in the chassis and find a couple of posts to go under. I used this on my 09 durango as the kit strap was lower than the 10 model, as people said you still had to remove the spur .

http://www.oople.com/forums/picture....pictureid=3364

Can't post a pic as I'm on me phone but the link should work .
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