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Re: Top-End rear brace info (archive)

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Posted by Brian C on May 27, 2001 at 18:45:19:

In Reply to: Top-End rear brace info posted by david 73tii ceylon on May 27, 2001 at 18:32:13:


Hi All

Has anyone tried Top-End Performace's rear brace and battery relocation tray?

Insights, comments, quality of product and ease of installation? Is the company responsive, (ie, some of you seem to wait a month of Sunday's for Ireland to ship).

Also, about the product. It seems to require drilling into the rear shock towers to mount. As this is the killer rust spot, this seems a bit wierd to me. anyone have one rust out there after drilling?

Thanks in Advance

David

I have one but its not installed yet. Im going to weld metal on the the existing mounts so it will wrap around the shock towers and clamp instead of drilling through them. Then I wont have to take the shocks out to install it also.
The paint on TE braces seems to be kind of cheap, and not very durable so I might do the hammerite thing or have them powder coated.
Brian C



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