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Old 12-30-2013, 07:06 PM   #18
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Hey I guess everyone has an opinion.

These may not be for everyone, but my car now sees very light street use, and air flow on track is more important to me. Mine are installed with light aluminum rivets that would shear off easily in the event of hard contact, but I appreciate those who seem concerned about potential suspension damage.

I'll just cast my pearls elsewhere next time.
Nicely done keep posting! sheet metal drawings are great. If you want them to shear off you can consider riveting them on the outside of the tray so they are on the outside surface and not trapped; or deflectable tips. You might even consider coarser track versions....lots of heat to get rid of. I start to loose third it's so bad
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