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how come its at the body shop or did i miss that part?
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So today I started to make mine.
I went for the inside posts only. I used heat shrink rubber on the u-brackets followed by normal insulation tape. Here is some work in progress shots ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Next up: I am going to spray the bracket black and get some rubber material to place in the middle of the U-brackets on the alu tubing which will help with the tightening against the headrest post Tomorrow I will try and get a camera bracket to attach to the tubing. I intend to get one that I can still move up and down and sideways Last edited by Seether13; 09-26-2010 at 10:47 AM. |
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